Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/20292018-03-20T01:45:40Z2018-03-20T01:45:40ZWales natural environment framework consultation : Sustainable Development Commission feedback responseSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25272016-03-28T11:38:47Z2010-12-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on its natural environment framework.
English language version of 'Ymgynghoriad ar fframwaith amgylchedd naturiol Cymru : ymateb i adborth Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy'.; Evidence provided in response to the Welsh Assembly consultation entitled 'A living Wales : a new framework for our environment, our countryside and our seas'.
2010-12-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on its natural environment framework.Ymgynghoriad ar fframwaith amgylchedd naturiol Cymru : ymateb i adborth Comisiwn Datblygu CynaliadwySustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25252016-03-28T11:38:46Z2010-12-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on its natural environment framework.
Welsh language version of 'Wales natural environment framework consultation : Sustainable Development Commission feedback response'.; Evidence provided in response to the Welsh Assembly consultation entitled 'A living Wales : a new framework for our environment, our countryside and our seas'.
2010-12-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on its natural environment framework.Sustainable Development Commission response to questionnaire for the major groups on experiences, success factors, risks and challenges with regard to the objective and themes of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable DevelopmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25242016-03-28T11:38:16Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission outlines its proposed structure and content for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission outlines its proposed structure and content for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development.Ymgynghoriad ar gynllunio ar gyfer ynni adnewyddadwySustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25232016-03-28T11:38:15Z2010-10-04T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on proposals to enable a stronger planning system for developing renewable energy generation facilities.
Welsh language version of 'Planning for renewable energy consultation [SDC response]'.
2010-10-04T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on proposals to enable a stronger planning system for developing renewable energy generation facilities.‘Public bodies climate change duties’ pre‐consultation workshops reportSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25222016-03-28T11:38:03Z2010-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Climate Change (Scotland) Act requires that Scottish Ministers provide guidance to relevant public bodies in relation to their climate change duties and that those bodies must have regard to such guidance. A public consultation on draft Scottish Government guidance will take place in summer 2010. In advance of that a series of pre-consultation workshops were held across Scotland.
The final report produced after the consultation is entitled 'Public bodies climate change duties : putting them into practice'.
2010-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe Climate Change (Scotland) Act requires that Scottish Ministers provide guidance to relevant public bodies in relation to their climate change duties and that those bodies must have regard to such guidance. A public consultation on draft Scottish Government guidance will take place in summer 2010. In advance of that a series of pre-consultation workshops were held across Scotland.Planning for renewable energy consultation [SDC response]Sustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25212016-03-28T11:38:03Z2010-10-04T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on proposals to enable a stronger planning system for developing renewable energy generation facilities.
English language version of 'Ymgynghoriad ar gynllunio ar gyfer ynni adnewyddadwy'.
2010-10-04T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission response to Welsh Assembly Government consultation on proposals to enable a stronger planning system for developing renewable energy generation facilities.'An invitation to shape the nature of England' : SDC consultation responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25202016-03-28T11:38:10Z2010-12-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission responds to Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs discussion document entitled 'An invitation to shape the nature of England'.
2010-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission responds to Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs discussion document entitled 'An invitation to shape the nature of England'.House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee : call for evidence : behaviour change submissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25192016-03-28T11:38:48Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSubmission from the Sustainable Development Commission to House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee investigation into behaviour change.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSubmission from the Sustainable Development Commission to House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee investigation into behaviour change.Ymchwiliad i greu swyddi yn yr economi werdd : papur cyflwyno gan y Comisiwn Datblygu CynaliadwySustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25182016-03-28T11:38:09Z2010-01-21T00:00:00ZResponse from the Sustainable Development Commission Wales to the inquiry by the National Assembly for Wales Enterprise and Learning Committee on generating jobs in the green economy.
Welsh language version of 'Inquiry into generating jobs in the green economy : submission paper by the Sustainable Development Commission'.
2010-01-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesResponse from the Sustainable Development Commission Wales to the inquiry by the National Assembly for Wales Enterprise and Learning Committee on generating jobs in the green economy.Inquiry into generating jobs in the green economy : submission paper by the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25172016-03-28T11:38:07Z2010-01-21T00:00:00ZResponse from the Sustainable Development Commission Wales to the inquiry by the National Assembly for Wales Enterprise and Learning Committee on generating jobs in the green economy.
English language version of 'Ymchwiliad i greu swyddi yn yr economi werdd : papur cyflwyno gan y Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy'.
2010-01-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesResponse from the Sustainable Development Commission Wales to the inquiry by the National Assembly for Wales Enterprise and Learning Committee on generating jobs in the green economy.Green investment bank : response by the Sustainable Development Commission to the Environmental Audit Committee inquirySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25162016-03-28T11:38:46Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission responded to the Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee call for evidence on the Green Investment Bank by making this submission.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission responded to the Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee call for evidence on the Green Investment Bank by making this submission.Ymgynghoriad ar fwydSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25152016-03-28T11:38:07Z2010-09-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Wales submission to the consultation on a food strategy for Wales.
The final report of the consultation is entitled 'Food for Wales, food from Wales'.; Welsh language version of '[SDC submission to the Welsh Assembly] [f]ood consultation'.
2010-09-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission Wales submission to the consultation on a food strategy for Wales.[SDC submission to the Welsh Assembly] [f]ood consultationSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25142016-03-28T11:38:17Z2010-09-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Wales submission to the consultation on a food strategy for Wales.
The final report of the consultation is entitled 'Food for Wales, food from Wales'.; English language version of 'Ymgynghoriad ar fwyd'.
2010-09-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission Wales submission to the consultation on a food strategy for Wales.Draft 'National policy statements for energy infrastructure' : SDC consultation responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25132016-03-28T11:38:07Z2010-02-26T00:00:00ZThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response the UK Government's consultation on 'National policy statements for energy infrastructure'.
2010-02-26T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response the UK Government's consultation on 'National policy statements for energy infrastructure'.Submission from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland on the Scottish Government's 'Energy efficiency action plan'Sustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25122016-03-28T11:38:15Z2010-10-21T00:00:00ZThis letter is a response from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government's 'Energy efficiency action plan'.
2010-10-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis letter is a response from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government's 'Energy efficiency action plan'.Economic renewal programme : response to the Assembly Government’s economic renewal programme consultationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25112016-03-28T11:38:10Z2010-05-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Welsh Assembly Government's economic renewal programme consultation.
2010-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Welsh Assembly Government's economic renewal programme consultation.Response to ‘Delivering a sustainable transport system’ : consultation on planning for 2014 and beyondSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25102016-03-28T11:38:02Z2009-06-01T00:00:00ZThis is the Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Department for Transport consultation 'Delivering a sustainable transport system'.
The final report of this consultation is entitled 'Delivering a sustainable transport system : main report'.
2009-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis is the Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Department for Transport consultation 'Delivering a sustainable transport system'.Updated information on the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland’s analysis of the strategic transport projects reviewSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25092016-03-28T11:38:02Z2009-06-15T00:00:00ZLetter to Patrick Harvie MSP providing updated information from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland on their analysis of the strategic transport projects review.
2009-06-15T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandLetter to Patrick Harvie MSP providing updated information from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland on their analysis of the strategic transport projects review.Response to The Department for Transport’s 'A safer way : consultation on making Britain’s roads the safest in the world'Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25082016-03-28T11:35:10Z2009-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission’s response to the Department for Transport's 'A safer way : consultation on making Britain’s roads the safest in the world' highlights the synergies between safety and sustainability and concludes that enabling and encouraging people to choose the most sustainable ways of travelling will make our roads a safer place for everyone.
2009-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission’s response to the Department for Transport's 'A safer way : consultation on making Britain’s roads the safest in the world' highlights the synergies between safety and sustainability and concludes that enabling and encouraging people to choose the most sustainable ways of travelling will make our roads a safer place for everyone.Submission to the Assembly Regional Development Committee inquiry into sustainable transportSustainable Development Commission Northern Irelandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25072016-03-28T11:33:28Z2009-09-01T00:00:00ZSubmission made by the Sustainable Development Commission Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Assembly Regional Development Committee on the inquiry into sustainable transport.
2009-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Northern IrelandSubmission made by the Sustainable Development Commission Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Assembly Regional Development Committee on the inquiry into sustainable transport.SDC Submission to NI Assembly Environment Committee : inquiry into climate changeSustainable Development Commission Northern Irelandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25062016-03-28T11:38:01Z2009-02-01T00:00:00ZThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission Northern Ireland’s submission to the Northern Ireland Assembly Environment Committee inquiry into climate change.
2009-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Northern IrelandThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission Northern Ireland’s submission to the Northern Ireland Assembly Environment Committee inquiry into climate change.Sustainable Development Commission response to the review of Food Standard Agency’s advice on fish consumptionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25052016-03-28T11:33:26Z2009-04-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Food Standards Agency's review of its advice on fish consumption uses sustainable development as a lens through which to examine how the Agency can align its advice on fish consumption for health with evidence on sustainable sourcing.
2009-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission's response to the Food Standards Agency's review of its advice on fish consumption uses sustainable development as a lens through which to examine how the Agency can align its advice on fish consumption for health with evidence on sustainable sourcing.Sustainable Development Commission Scotland response to the Scottish Government 'Consultation on the consenting process for thermal power stations in Scotland'Sustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25042016-03-28T11:34:25Z2009-01-30T00:00:00ZThis document is the response of the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government’s 'Consultation on the consenting process for thermal power stations in Scotland'
2009-01-30T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis document is the response of the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government’s 'Consultation on the consenting process for thermal power stations in Scotland'A response to the NATA Refresh consultationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25032016-03-28T11:37:14Z2008-03-01T00:00:00ZOur response to the Department for Trade & Industry explains our recommendations for changes to the system used to appraise transport schemes.
2008-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionOur response to the Department for Trade & Industry explains our recommendations for changes to the system used to appraise transport schemes.The right ingredients : Sustainable Development Commission Scotland response to the discussion on a national food policy for ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25022016-03-28T11:38:00Z2008-04-01T00:00:00ZResponse of the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to a consultation on national food policy for Scotland.
2008-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandResponse of the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to a consultation on national food policy for Scotland.Planning for a sustainable future : SDC consultation responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25012016-03-28T11:34:22Z2007-08-17T00:00:00ZThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response to the consulation on 'Planning for a sustainable future : white paper'.
2007-08-17T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission's response to the consulation on 'Planning for a sustainable future : white paper'.[Letter on the] 'National Planning Framework for Scotland 2' discussion draft : response from the Sustainable Development Commission ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/25002016-03-28T11:38:02Z2008-04-18T00:00:00ZLetter written by the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland providing evidence towards the consultation on the 'National Planning Framework for Scotland 2'.
2008-04-18T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandLetter written by the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland providing evidence towards the consultation on the 'National Planning Framework for Scotland 2'.SDC Submission to draft programme for Government : 2008-2011Sustainable Development Commission Northern Irelandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24992016-03-28T11:35:08Z2007-12-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission in Northern Ireland welcomes the inclusion of sustainability as one of two cross-cutting themes in the draft programme for Government.
2007-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Northern IrelandThe Sustainable Development Commission in Northern Ireland welcomes the inclusion of sustainability as one of two cross-cutting themes in the draft programme for Government.Breaking the holding pattern : a new approach to aviation policymaking in the UK : executive summarySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24982016-03-28T11:33:44Z2008-05-01T00:00:00ZThis document is a summary of 'Breaking the holding pattern : a new approach to aviation policymaking in the UK'.
2008-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is a summary of 'Breaking the holding pattern : a new approach to aviation policymaking in the UK'.Annex 3 : summary report of facilitated events and aviation site visitsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24972016-03-28T11:33:30Z2008-02-28T00:00:00ZThis annex outlines the results of the Sustainable Development Commission and Institute for Public Policy Research stakeholder assessment events on 12th December, 30th January and 28th February, in addition to case studies from the aviation visits.
This document is the third annex of 'Breaking the holding pattern : a new approach to aviation policymaking in the UK'.
2008-02-28T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis annex outlines the results of the Sustainable Development Commission and Institute for Public Policy Research stakeholder assessment events on 12th December, 30th January and 28th February, in addition to case studies from the aviation visits.Sustainable Development Commission response to the Defra discussion paper, 'Ensuring the UK's food security in a Changing World'Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24962016-03-28T11:37:11Z2008-10-01T00:00:00ZThis response seeks to position the food security debate within the framework of sustainable development, and, where relevant, makes recommendations to Government on how to address the global and UK food security challenges.
This document is a response to 'Ensuring the UK's food security in a changing world'.
2008-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis response seeks to position the food security debate within the framework of sustainable development, and, where relevant, makes recommendations to Government on how to address the global and UK food security challenges.[A letter on] [t]he Sustainable Development Commission Scotland’s response to the Scottish Government consultation on a Scottish Climate Change BillSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24952016-03-28T11:37:58Z2008-04-22T00:00:00ZThis document provides the response from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government's proposals for a Scottish Climate Change Bill.
2008-04-22T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis document provides the response from the Sustainable Development Commission Scotland to the Scottish Government's proposals for a Scottish Climate Change Bill.SDC response to ‘National framework for greater citizen engagement’Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24932016-03-28T11:38:01Z2008-09-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission welcomes the Ministry of Justice's 'National framework for greater citizen engagement' discussion paper.
2008-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission welcomes the Ministry of Justice's 'National framework for greater citizen engagement' discussion paper.Education & Skills Committee inquiry on sustainable schools : submission from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24922016-03-28T11:37:57Z2006-06-15T00:00:00ZThis submission to the Education & Skills Committee looks at sustainable development, sustainable schools, school buildings, and provides recommendations on these issues.
2006-06-15T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis submission to the Education & Skills Committee looks at sustainable development, sustainable schools, school buildings, and provides recommendations on these issues.Review of the Scottish Government’s budget and spending reviewSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24912016-03-28T11:38:00Z2007-12-04T00:00:00ZWritten evidence to support oral presentation to the Scottish Parliament Finance Committee on the Scottish Government's budget and spending review.
2007-12-04T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandWritten evidence to support oral presentation to the Scottish Parliament Finance Committee on the Scottish Government's budget and spending review.SDC response to the Planning Reform BillSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24902016-03-28T11:37:22Z2007-12-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission is encouraged by the Government’s recognition of the central role of sustainable development in the Planning Reform Bill.
2007-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission is encouraged by the Government’s recognition of the central role of sustainable development in the Planning Reform Bill.SDC response to Defra consultation on establishing a voluntary code of best practice for the provision of carbon offsetting to UK customersSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24882016-03-28T11:37:59Z2007-04-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission has serious concerns over the Government's proposal for a voluntary Code of Best Practice for carbon offset providers.
2007-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission has serious concerns over the Government's proposal for a voluntary Code of Best Practice for carbon offset providers.Memorandum : Environmental Audit Committee inquiry into environmental labelling : a response from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24872016-03-28T11:37:23Z2007-10-01T00:00:00ZThis is the response from the Sustainable Development Commission into the Environmental Audit Committee’s inquiry into environmental labelling.
2007-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis is the response from the Sustainable Development Commission into the Environmental Audit Committee’s inquiry into environmental labelling.Sustainable Development Commission submission to the Joint Committee on the draft Climate Change BillSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24862016-03-28T11:37:59Z2007-05-25T00:00:00ZThis note is the Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Joint Committee on the draft Climate Change Bill.
2007-05-25T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis note is the Sustainable Development Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Joint Committee on the draft Climate Change Bill.Sustainable Development Commission submission to the Environmental Audit Committee on personal carbon allowancesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24852016-03-28T11:37:58Z2007-07-06T00:00:00ZThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to a call for evidence from the Environmental Audit Committee on personal carbon allowances.
2007-07-06T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to a call for evidence from the Environmental Audit Committee on personal carbon allowances.SDC Submission to the Environmental Audit Committee inquiry on : reducing carbon emissions from transportSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24842016-03-28T11:37:11Z2006-02-01T00:00:00ZIn 2006 the Environmental Audit Committee launched an inquiry into how to reduce carbon emissions from transport. This is the Sustainable Development Commission's submission to the inquiry.
2006-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn 2006 the Environmental Audit Committee launched an inquiry into how to reduce carbon emissions from transport. This is the Sustainable Development Commission's submission to the inquiry.The response of the Sustainable Development Commission to the ‘Code for sustainable homes’Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24832016-03-28T11:33:49Z2006-03-06T00:00:00ZThe Government is developing the 'Code for sustainable homes' as a component of its sustainable communities agenda. Key environmental challenges, including climate change, water stress, materials use and waste, must be tackled if the proposed step change in housing supply is to be realised sustainably.
This document is the Sustainable Development Commissions response to inform the 'Code for sustainable homes'.
2006-03-06T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Government is developing the 'Code for sustainable homes' as a component of its sustainable communities agenda. Key environmental challenges, including climate change, water stress, materials use and waste, must be tackled if the proposed step change in housing supply is to be realised sustainably.[SDC] [r]esponse form for the consultation on the review of the 'Strategy for sustainable construction'Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24812016-03-28T11:34:25Z2006-04-01T00:00:00ZOur input into the 'Strategy for sustainable construction' highlights that this an important opportunity for Government to show inspirational leadership through its role as a the UK's largest construction client.
2006-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionOur input into the 'Strategy for sustainable construction' highlights that this an important opportunity for Government to show inspirational leadership through its role as a the UK's largest construction client.SDC submission to : Stern review on the economics of climate changeSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24802016-03-28T11:37:57Z2005-12-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission submission to the 'Stern review : the economics of climate change'.
2005-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission submission to the 'Stern review : the economics of climate change'.[Letter to the] Environment & Rural Development Committee meeting on sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24792016-03-28T11:33:30Z2006-12-06T00:00:00ZOn December 13th 2006, the Sustainable Development Commission gave evidence as part of the Environment & Rural Development Committee's enquiry into sustainable development. This letter was sent as a written submission before the meeting.
2006-12-06T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandOn December 13th 2006, the Sustainable Development Commission gave evidence as part of the Environment & Rural Development Committee's enquiry into sustainable development. This letter was sent as a written submission before the meeting.The pre-budget report inquiryJackson, Tim, 1957-http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24772016-03-28T11:34:06Z2006-02-02T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission commented on the Government's Pre-Budget Report, 'Investing in Britain's potential : building our long-term future'. The pre-budget report covers issues such as environmental taxation and the economics of climate change.
2006-02-02T00:00:00ZJackson, Tim, 1957-The Sustainable Development Commission commented on the Government's Pre-Budget Report, 'Investing in Britain's potential : building our long-term future'. The pre-budget report covers issues such as environmental taxation and the economics of climate change.SDC submission to the DTI energy review : meeting the challenge : energy policy for the 21st centurySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24762016-03-28T11:35:09Z2006-04-01T00:00:00ZPart of a series of documents submitted by the Sustainable Development Commission to inform 'The energy challenge : energy review report 2006'.
2006-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionPart of a series of documents submitted by the Sustainable Development Commission to inform 'The energy challenge : energy review report 2006'.Consultation on ‘Local Strategic Partnerships : shaping their future’ : response from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24662016-03-28T11:34:03Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Response to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s consultation paper on the future of Local Strategic Partnerships entitled ‘Local Strategic Partnerships : shaping their future’.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission Response to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister’s consultation paper on the future of Local Strategic Partnerships entitled ‘Local Strategic Partnerships : shaping their future’.Consultation on developing the annual health check in 2006/2007 : response from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24652016-03-28T11:34:26Z2006-06-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to the Healthcare Commission’s proposals for assessing the performance of healthcare organisations in England as set out in 'Developing the annual health check in 2006/2007'.
2006-06-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission response to the Healthcare Commission’s proposals for assessing the performance of healthcare organisations in England as set out in 'Developing the annual health check in 2006/2007'.SDC submission to the Eddington transport studySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24642016-03-28T11:34:08Z2006-01-01T00:00:00ZThis report was the Sustainable Development Commission's submission to 'The Eddington transport study'. The aim of this study was to assess the long term links between transport and the UK's economic productivity, growth and stability.
2006-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report was the Sustainable Development Commission's submission to 'The Eddington transport study'. The aim of this study was to assess the long term links between transport and the UK's economic productivity, growth and stability.Memorandum from the Sustainable Development Commission [on corporate reporting]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24452016-03-28T11:34:16Z2006-04-18T00:00:00ZA memorandum written by Tim Jackson on behalf of the Sustainable Development Commission to the Department for Trade and Industry on what should be included in Business Reviews, which require companies to report on aspects of their performance.
2006-04-18T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA memorandum written by Tim Jackson on behalf of the Sustainable Development Commission to the Department for Trade and Industry on what should be included in Business Reviews, which require companies to report on aspects of their performance.[Letter to Alistair Darling : Companies Bill]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24442016-03-28T11:34:03Z2006-10-16T00:00:00ZThis letter to Rt Hon Alistair Darling outlines the concerns of the Sustainable Development Commission over the scope of the directors’ duties set out in clause 173 of the Bill.
This letter is a response to 'Companies Act 2006'.
2006-10-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis letter to Rt Hon Alistair Darling outlines the concerns of the Sustainable Development Commission over the scope of the directors’ duties set out in clause 173 of the Bill.Climate Change : the UK programme 2006 : SDC responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24432016-03-28T11:34:19Z2006-07-01T00:00:00ZIn 2006 the Environmental Audit Committee ran an inquiry into the Government's Climate Change programme. The Sustainable Development Commission's submission to the inquiry includes suggestions on how the Government could meet its 2010 target of a 20% reduction in CO2 emissions, and questions how the 2006 energy review entitled 'The energy challenge' will affect the implementation of the Climate Change Programme.
2006-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn 2006 the Environmental Audit Committee ran an inquiry into the Government's Climate Change programme. The Sustainable Development Commission's submission to the inquiry includes suggestions on how the Government could meet its 2010 target of a 20% reduction in CO2 emissions, and questions how the 2006 energy review entitled 'The energy challenge' will affect the implementation of the Climate Change Programme.'Barker review of land use planning' : call for evidence : a response from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24422016-03-28T11:34:04Z2006-03-28T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission response to the call for evidence for the 'Barker review of land use planning'.
2006-03-28T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission response to the call for evidence for the 'Barker review of land use planning'.Wales energy route map consultation : SDC responseSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24412016-03-28T11:26:47Z2005-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission submission to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on 'Energy Wales : route map to a clean, low-carbon and more competitive energy future for Wales'. Topics covered include Raising awareness, energy efficiency, renewable energy, coal/carbon capture storage, energy infrastructure and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
2005-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission submission to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on 'Energy Wales : route map to a clean, low-carbon and more competitive energy future for Wales'. Topics covered include Raising awareness, energy efficiency, renewable energy, coal/carbon capture storage, energy infrastructure and reducing carbon dioxide emissions.Our future : different paths : the UK’s shared framework for sustainable development : [a list of promises and actions]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24402016-03-28T11:36:35Z2005-03-01T00:00:00ZA list of 20 promises and actions from HM Government's sustainable development strategy 'One future : different paths : the UK’s shared framework for sustainable development'.
2005-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA list of 20 promises and actions from HM Government's sustainable development strategy 'One future : different paths : the UK’s shared framework for sustainable development'.Sustainable consumption : the role of food retailSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24392016-03-28T11:36:29Z2005-07-01T00:00:00ZThis submission is informed by discussion at a seminar held by the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable on 28 June on the subject of Sustainable Consumption in the 'Food industry sustainability strategy'. The Strategy sets out to apply sustainable development thinking to the entire food supply chain.
2005-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)This submission is informed by discussion at a seminar held by the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable on 28 June on the subject of Sustainable Consumption in the 'Food industry sustainability strategy'. The Strategy sets out to apply sustainable development thinking to the entire food supply chain.Climate change programme review : the submission of the Sustainable Development Commission to HM GovernmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24352016-03-28T11:35:26Z2005-05-01T00:00:00ZThe review proposes a range of measures designed to save at least ten million tonnes of carbon, which is needed to meet the Government's target of a 20 per cent reduction in emissions by 2010.
This document is summarised in 'Climate change programme review [summary]'.
2005-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe review proposes a range of measures designed to save at least ten million tonnes of carbon, which is needed to meet the Government's target of a 20 per cent reduction in emissions by 2010.Climate change programme review [summary]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24342016-03-28T11:35:11Z2005-05-01T00:00:00ZA summary of 'Climate change programme review : the submission of the Sustainable Development Commission to HM Government'. The submission proposes a range of measures designed to save at least ten million tonnes of carbon, which is needed to meet the Government's target of a 20 per cent reduction in emissions by 2010.
2005-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA summary of 'Climate change programme review : the submission of the Sustainable Development Commission to HM Government'. The submission proposes a range of measures designed to save at least ten million tonnes of carbon, which is needed to meet the Government's target of a 20 per cent reduction in emissions by 2010.Sustainable Consumption Roundtable : response to ‘Taking it on’ consultationSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24332016-03-28T11:35:36Z2004-09-01T00:00:00ZThis contribution to the Government’s ‘Taking It On’ consultation is from the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (SCR), a joint initiative between the Sustainable Development Commission and the National Consumer Council.
2004-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)This contribution to the Government’s ‘Taking It On’ consultation is from the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (SCR), a joint initiative between the Sustainable Development Commission and the National Consumer Council.Missed opportunity : summary critique of the air transport white paperSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24322016-03-28T11:36:23Z2004-06-01T00:00:00ZThis publication has two parts. The first outlines the Sustainable Development Commission's analysis and recommendations on the air transport white paper entitled 'The future of air transport'.
The second is an analysis by The Centre for Sustainable Investment. The aim of this analysis was to identify the extent to which it has set out a 30-year framework that is consistent with the development of a sustainable aviation industry, as predicated by the Sustainable Development Commission’s six principles for sustainable development.
2004-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis publication has two parts. The first outlines the Sustainable Development Commission's analysis and recommendations on the air transport white paper entitled 'The future of air transport'.
The second is an analysis by The Centre for Sustainable Investment. The aim of this analysis was to identify the extent to which it has set out a 30-year framework that is consistent with the development of a sustainable aviation industry, as predicated by the Sustainable Development Commission’s six principles for sustainable development.'Towards a green jobs strategy : opportunities for business' : consultation responseSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24312016-03-28T11:35:40Z2004-09-01T00:00:00ZThe Scottish Commissioners from the Sustainable Development Commission give their response to the consultation 'Towards a green jobs strategy : opportunities for business'.
2004-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe Scottish Commissioners from the Sustainable Development Commission give their response to the consultation 'Towards a green jobs strategy : opportunities for business'.Contribution to the Public Health Consultation : 'Choosing Health?'Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24302016-03-28T11:35:13Z2004-05-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Department of Health's 'Choosing Health?' consultation.
2004-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission’s submission to the Department of Health's 'Choosing Health?' consultation.'Standards for better health' : SDC responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24292016-03-28T11:36:19Z2004-04-01T00:00:00ZThis is a response to the Department of Health’s Consultation 'Standards for better health'.
2004-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis is a response to the Department of Health’s Consultation 'Standards for better health'.Securing good health for the whole population (Wanless Review) : submission from the SDCSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24282016-03-28T11:35:41Z2003-11-24T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission fully supports the terms of reference contained in the document 'Securing good health for the whole population : final report'. In looking at how Government can implement cost-effective approaches to improving population health, prevention and reducing health inequalities, consistent with the 'fully engaged' scenario, the Sustainable Development Commission considers that the review should particularly focus on the strategic approaches to health improvement.
2003-11-24T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission fully supports the terms of reference contained in the document 'Securing good health for the whole population : final report'. In looking at how Government can implement cost-effective approaches to improving population health, prevention and reducing health inequalities, consistent with the 'fully engaged' scenario, the Sustainable Development Commission considers that the review should particularly focus on the strategic approaches to health improvement.Comments on the food and health problem analysis paperSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24272016-03-28T11:26:46Z2003-11-24T00:00:00ZThis report comments further on 'Food and health action plan : Food and health problem analysis for comment' which usefully summarises current policies and initiatives. However, some on-going initiatives are not mentioned; in fact, there is very little mention of the role that the public sector should play in encouraging healthy eating.
2003-11-24T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report comments further on 'Food and health action plan : Food and health problem analysis for comment' which usefully summarises current policies and initiatives. However, some on-going initiatives are not mentioned; in fact, there is very little mention of the role that the public sector should play in encouraging healthy eating.Aviation and the environment : using economic instruments [SDC report]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24252016-03-28T11:35:39Z2003-07-03T00:00:00ZThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s response to the discussion document published by HM Treasury and the Department of Transport entitled 'Aviation and the environment : using economic instruments'.
2003-07-03T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is the Sustainable Development Commission’s response to the discussion document published by HM Treasury and the Department of Transport entitled 'Aviation and the environment : using economic instruments'.Sustainable energy : response to the Government’s 'Energy policy : key issues for consultation'Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24242016-03-28T11:36:20Z2002-11-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission believes that the UK Government can and should set the economy on a clear and unambiguous low-carbon trajectory, a move which would enhance competitiveness and satisfy the demand of UK public limited companies for energy services.
2002-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission believes that the UK Government can and should set the economy on a clear and unambiguous low-carbon trajectory, a move which would enhance competitiveness and satisfy the demand of UK public limited companies for energy services.'Planning for the future!' : response to the Planning Green PaperSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24232016-03-28T11:36:17Z2002-03-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission gives its response to the Government's Green Paper on reforming the current planning system 'Planning : delivering a fundamental change'.
2002-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission gives its response to the Government's Green Paper on reforming the current planning system 'Planning : delivering a fundamental change'.Putting sustainable development at the centre in Northern IrelandSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24222016-03-28T11:36:19Z2002-10-01T00:00:00ZA response from the Sustainable Development Commission to the discussion paper on proposals for a sustainable development strategy for Northern Ireland.
2002-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA response from the Sustainable Development Commission to the discussion paper on proposals for a sustainable development strategy for Northern Ireland.Forging an energy policy for sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24212016-03-28T11:37:22Z2001-10-01T00:00:00ZSubmission of the Sustainable Development Commission to the Performance and Innovation Unit of the Cabinet Office for its Energy Policy Review.
2001-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSubmission of the Sustainable Development Commission to the Performance and Innovation Unit of the Cabinet Office for its Energy Policy Review.Company Law Review responseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24202016-03-28T11:37:14Z2001-10-01T00:00:00ZA letter to the Department for Trade and Industry in reference to the Company Law Review.
2001-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA letter to the Department for Trade and Industry in reference to the Company Law Review.Towards a low carbon South West Wales : a routemapSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24192016-03-28T11:36:36Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZThe Route map is a blueprint for South West Wales to become a low carbon region. It was jointly developed by representatives from a number of public, private and third sector organisations in South West Wales, together with the Welsh Assembly Government and the Sustainable Development Commission Wales.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesThe Route map is a blueprint for South West Wales to become a low carbon region. It was jointly developed by representatives from a number of public, private and third sector organisations in South West Wales, together with the Welsh Assembly Government and the Sustainable Development Commission Wales.Improving young people’s lives : the role of the environment in building resilience, responsibility and employment chancesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24182016-03-28T11:36:21Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZThis report calls on the Government and service providers to do more to help young people prepare for the green economy in order to tackle youth unemployment.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report calls on the Government and service providers to do more to help young people prepare for the green economy in order to tackle youth unemployment.Sustainable development : the key to tackling health inequalitiesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24172016-03-28T11:36:16Z2010-02-01T00:00:00ZIn November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked to advise the Secretary of State for Health on the future development of a health inequalities strategy in England post-2010. The review, which featured significant contribution from the Sustainable Development Commission, was published on 11 February 2010 under the title 'Fair society, healthy lives : the Marmot review'. The Sustainable Development Commission’s contribution to the review is this report.
2010-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn November 2008, Professor Sir Michael Marmot was asked to advise the Secretary of State for Health on the future development of a health inequalities strategy in England post-2010. The review, which featured significant contribution from the Sustainable Development Commission, was published on 11 February 2010 under the title 'Fair society, healthy lives : the Marmot review'. The Sustainable Development Commission’s contribution to the review is this report.Becoming the “Greenest Government ever” : sustainable development in government : reporting period 2006 - 2009Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24162016-03-28T11:37:19Z2010-07-01T00:00:00ZThe fifth of the Sustainable Development Commission's annual watchdog reports which scrutinise Government's progress towards more sustainable operations. It finds that the savings made to date are only the tip of the iceberg, and concludes that by extending its commitment to become the "Greenest Government ever" beyond carbon to a wider range of sustainability issues including water and waste would enable the new Government to save hundreds of millions more over the course of this Parliament.
2010-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe fifth of the Sustainable Development Commission's annual watchdog reports which scrutinise Government's progress towards more sustainable operations. It finds that the savings made to date are only the tip of the iceberg, and concludes that by extending its commitment to become the "Greenest Government ever" beyond carbon to a wider range of sustainability issues including water and waste would enable the new Government to save hundreds of millions more over the course of this Parliament.The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoods : report summarySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24032016-03-28T11:37:14Z2010-07-06T00:00:00ZThis report advocates an integrated, area-based approach to retrofitting buildings and upgrading community infrastructure. Through our own research and with expert analysis by over 70 stakeholders, we conclude that significant energy efficiency and wider sustainability benefits, as well as public and private cost savings, can be delivered at the neighbourhood scale.
Summary of 'The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoods'.
2010-07-06T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report advocates an integrated, area-based approach to retrofitting buildings and upgrading community infrastructure. Through our own research and with expert analysis by over 70 stakeholders, we conclude that significant energy efficiency and wider sustainability benefits, as well as public and private cost savings, can be delivered at the neighbourhood scale.Mae’r dyfodol yn lleol : erymuso cymunedau i wella eu cymdogaethauSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24022016-03-28T11:35:38Z2010-07-27T00:00:00ZWelsh language summary of 'The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoods'.
2010-07-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesWelsh language summary of 'The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoods'.The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoodsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24012016-03-28T11:35:28Z2010-07-06T00:00:00ZThis report advocates an integrated, area-based approach to retrofitting buildings and upgrading community infrastructure. Through our own research and with expert analysis by over 70 stakeholders, we conclude that significant energy efficiency and wider sustainability benefits, as well as public and private cost savings, can be delivered at the neighbourhood scale.
Document is summarised in 'The future is local : empowering communities to improve their neighbourhoods : report summary'.; Summarised in the Welsh language in 'Mae’r dyfodol yn lleol : erymuso cymunedau i wella eu cymdogaethau'.
2010-07-06T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report advocates an integrated, area-based approach to retrofitting buildings and upgrading community infrastructure. Through our own research and with expert analysis by over 70 stakeholders, we conclude that significant energy efficiency and wider sustainability benefits, as well as public and private cost savings, can be delivered at the neighbourhood scale.Equal value : can a major Severn tidal power scheme be compatible with enhancing the Natura 2000 Biodiversity Network?Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/24002016-03-28T11:30:13Z2010-11-30T00:00:00ZAs part of the feasibility study on tidal power project in the Severn Estuary the Sustainable Development Commission lead an investigation into possible approaches to novel habitat compensation.
Recommendations to the Severn Tidal Power Project Board as part of the Severn Tidal Power Feasibility Study -- from cover
2010-11-30T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAs part of the feasibility study on tidal power project in the Severn Estuary the Sustainable Development Commission lead an investigation into possible approaches to novel habitat compensation.Cymru carbon isel : blaenoriaethau rhanbarthol i'w gweithreduSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23972016-03-28T11:32:20Z2009-11-12T00:00:00ZMae adroddiad y Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy 'Cymru Carbon Isel: Blaenoriaethau Rhanbarthol i'w Gweithredu', a gynhyrchwyd ar gyfer Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru, yn rhoi cyngor ar sut y gall pob rhanbarth yng Nghymru leihau allyriadau carbon yn sylweddol, mewn ffordd sydd wedi'i theilwra i natur unigryw yr ardal honno.
Welsh language version of 'Low carbon Wales : regional priorities for action'.
2009-11-12T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesMae adroddiad y Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy 'Cymru Carbon Isel: Blaenoriaethau Rhanbarthol i'w Gweithredu', a gynhyrchwyd ar gyfer Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru, yn rhoi cyngor ar sut y gall pob rhanbarth yng Nghymru leihau allyriadau carbon yn sylweddol, mewn ffordd sydd wedi'i theilwra i natur unigryw yr ardal honno.Sector report for the Healthcare Commission and the Care Quality CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23962016-03-28T11:30:33Z2009-09-02T00:00:00ZThis report sets out the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission's review of public service regulators, for the health sector in England. The review has covered both the Healthcare Commission and the Care Quality Commission, as well as the role of Department of Health, where it is relevant to the regulation of sustainable development in the health sector.
2009-09-02T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report sets out the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission's review of public service regulators, for the health sector in England. The review has covered both the Healthcare Commission and the Care Quality Commission, as well as the role of Department of Health, where it is relevant to the regulation of sustainable development in the health sector.The Sustainable Development Commission’s commentary on JMP’s 2009 report : a review of Government travelSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23942016-03-28T11:30:02Z2009-06-26T00:00:00ZWe have commented on JMP’s report A Review of Government Travel, which was commissioned jointly by the Sustainable Development Commission and the Centre of Expertise in Sustainable Procurement in the Office of Government Commerce.
This document is a response to 'A review of Government travel : sustainable travel engaging the public sector'.
2009-06-26T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionWe have commented on JMP’s report A Review of Government Travel, which was commissioned jointly by the Sustainable Development Commission and the Centre of Expertise in Sustainable Procurement in the Office of Government Commerce.Food security and sustainability : the perfect fitSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23932016-03-28T11:26:51Z2009-07-10T00:00:00ZThis position paper sets out why food security policy must be based on delivering sustainability.
2009-07-10T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis position paper sets out why food security policy must be based on delivering sustainability.Congress for the FutureSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23922016-03-28T11:28:24Z2009-07-08T00:00:00ZA new high-profile space for UK citizens to engage with and inform long-term political thinking. This paper sets out the rationale and requirement for Congress for the Future, and the process by which it could be a created.
2009-07-08T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA new high-profile space for UK citizens to engage with and inform long-term political thinking. This paper sets out the rationale and requirement for Congress for the Future, and the process by which it could be a created.Government communication about climate change : survey resultsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23912016-03-28T11:28:24Z2009-05-20T00:00:00ZA project designed to help strengthen the way the government communicates about climate change. It hopes to support the development of a new a set of messages that will help build public support for effective action.
2009-05-20T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA project designed to help strengthen the way the government communicates about climate change. It hopes to support the development of a new a set of messages that will help build public support for effective action.Breakthroughs for the twenty-first centurySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23902016-03-28T11:26:58Z2009-07-01T00:00:00ZNineteen ‘Breakthrough Ideas’ filtered from 285 submissions spread across the spectrum of sustainable development, with solutions ranging from policy change to grassroots action to technological innovation. They encompass varying levels, from individuals, to communities, cities, and things that need to be done at national or international level. Indeed, many of the ideas are driven from the grassroots, but require government to act as the enabler.
2009-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionNineteen ‘Breakthrough Ideas’ filtered from 285 submissions spread across the spectrum of sustainable development, with solutions ranging from policy change to grassroots action to technological innovation. They encompass varying levels, from individuals, to communities, cities, and things that need to be done at national or international level. Indeed, many of the ideas are driven from the grassroots, but require government to act as the enabler.Sector report for the Audit CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23892016-03-28T11:13:48Z2009-09-02T00:00:00ZThis report sets out the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission’s public sector regulatory review for the Audit Commission.
2009-09-02T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report sets out the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission’s public sector regulatory review for the Audit Commission.Vision for a sustainable food chain : workshop reportSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23882016-03-28T11:26:29Z2007-06-20T00:00:00ZThe purpose of the workshop was to move from ‘problems’ to ‘solutions’ by bringing together government departments and agencies, food chain interests and civil society organisations to start to develop thinking around the purpose, scope and process for a shared vision for a sustainable food chain.
2007-06-20T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe purpose of the workshop was to move from ‘problems’ to ‘solutions’ by bringing together government departments and agencies, food chain interests and civil society organisations to start to develop thinking around the purpose, scope and process for a shared vision for a sustainable food chain.SDC Supplier Obligation project : household energy from 2011 : final reportSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23872016-03-28T11:18:05Z2008-08-01T00:00:00ZThis report presents the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission’s stakeholder and public engagement process and informs the development of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' policy on the Supplier Obligation.
This report is based on 'SDC Supplier Obligation engagement project : process plan'.; Evaluation of the engagement process used in this report can be found in 'SDC Supplier Obligation project : an evaluation of the Sustainable Development Commission's stakeholder and public engagement process'.
2008-08-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report presents the findings of the Sustainable Development Commission’s stakeholder and public engagement process and informs the development of Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs' policy on the Supplier Obligation.SDC Supplier Obligation project : an evaluation of the Sustainable Development Commission's stakeholder and public engagement processIcarus CollectiveSmith, Stevehttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23862016-03-28T11:26:52Z2008-10-01T00:00:00ZReport is an evaluation of the engagement process used in 'SDC Supplier Obligation project : household energy from 2011 : final report'.
2008-10-01T00:00:00ZIcarus CollectiveSmith, SteveReport is an evaluation of the engagement process used in 'SDC Supplier Obligation project : household energy from 2011 : final report'.SDC Supplier Obligation engagement project : process planSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23852016-03-28T11:13:30Z2008-02-01T00:00:00ZThis process plan and timetable were used to form the basis of 'SDC Supplier Obligation project : household energy from 2011 : final report'.
2008-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis process plan and timetable were used to form the basis of 'SDC Supplier Obligation project : household energy from 2011 : final report'.Driving change : sustainable development action plans GuidanceSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23842016-03-28T11:37:01Z2008-02-01T00:00:00ZThis guidance builds upon the Sustainable Development Commission’s previous guidance, Getting Started (August 2005), which set out the basic elements that the Sustainable Development Commission would expect to see in a good Sustainable Development Action Plan.
2008-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis guidance builds upon the Sustainable Development Commission’s previous guidance, Getting Started (August 2005), which set out the basic elements that the Sustainable Development Commission would expect to see in a good Sustainable Development Action Plan.Carbon emissions from schools : where they arise and how to reduce themSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23832016-03-28T11:37:15Z2008-07-15T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission has worked with the Department for Education to understand the carbon emissions associated with the English schools estate. This analysis looks at schools’ current contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and emissions scenarios in the future to 2050.
2008-07-15T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission has worked with the Department for Education to understand the carbon emissions associated with the English schools estate. This analysis looks at schools’ current contribution to greenhouse gas emissions and emissions scenarios in the future to 2050.Royal Brompton hospital food project [2008]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23822016-03-28T11:37:20Z2008-02-08T00:00:00ZAs part of the London Hospital Food Project, the Royal Brompton Hospital has successfully increased the amount of local and organic food served in staff restaurants, retail outlets and wards.
This document is the second version of 'Royal Brompton hospital food project [2006]'.
2008-02-08T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAs part of the London Hospital Food Project, the Royal Brompton Hospital has successfully increased the amount of local and organic food served in staff restaurants, retail outlets and wards.Rosie Hospital energy awareness campaignSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23812016-03-28T10:42:26Z2008-03-05T00:00:00ZThis campaign challenged staff to come up with ways of saving energy or time, results showing that combining individually small and simple energy-saving measures can have a significant impact on reducing energy consumption.
2008-03-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis campaign challenged staff to come up with ways of saving energy or time, results showing that combining individually small and simple energy-saving measures can have a significant impact on reducing energy consumption.The Parity Projects’ rehabilitation programmeSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23802016-03-28T11:37:02Z2008-01-01T00:00:00ZIncludes a detailed summary of wall insulation, damp proofing, windows, heating and water.
2008-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIncludes a detailed summary of wall insulation, damp proofing, windows, heating and water.On stream : creating energy from tidal currentsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23792016-03-28T11:35:43Z2008-07-16T00:00:00ZThe aim of this booklet which is written in English and in Welsh is to increase understanding of tidal stream technology and the significant opportunities it presents for helping us to tackle climate change and reduce the UK’s dependence on energy imports. It highlights some of the concerns people have expressed about the impacts of the technology on wildlife and highlights the barriers to growth.
2008-07-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe aim of this booklet which is written in English and in Welsh is to increase understanding of tidal stream technology and the significant opportunities it presents for helping us to tackle climate change and reduce the UK’s dependence on energy imports. It highlights some of the concerns people have expressed about the impacts of the technology on wildlife and highlights the barriers to growth.NHS England Carbon Emissions Carbon Footprinting ReportSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23782016-03-28T11:35:19Z2008-05-01T00:00:00ZThe foot printing report summarises National Health Service England carbon dioxide emissions for the years 1992-2004 in three primary sectors, travel, building energy use and procurement and their associated subsectors.
2008-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe foot printing report summarises National Health Service England carbon dioxide emissions for the years 1992-2004 in three primary sectors, travel, building energy use and procurement and their associated subsectors.NHS England Carbon Emissions Carbon Footprinting ReportSustainable Development CommissionStockholm Environment InstituteNHS Sustainable Development Unithttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23772016-03-28T11:33:50Z2009-08-05T00:00:00ZThe National Health Service has produced 'National Health Service England Carbon Reduction Strategy', as part of a broader sustainable development agenda. To support this process, the Sustainable Development Commission in conjunction with the Stockholm Environment Institute, has completed an updated carbon foot printing study covering all National Health Service England Estates and activities.
This document is summarised in 'NHS [England Carbon Emissions Carbon Footprinting Report] Executive Summary'.
2009-08-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionStockholm Environment InstituteNHS Sustainable Development UnitThe National Health Service has produced 'National Health Service England Carbon Reduction Strategy', as part of a broader sustainable development agenda. To support this process, the Sustainable Development Commission in conjunction with the Stockholm Environment Institute, has completed an updated carbon foot printing study covering all National Health Service England Estates and activities.NHS [England Carbon Emissions Carbon Footprinting Report] Executive SummarySustainable Development CommissionStockholm Environment InstituteNHS Sustainable Development Unithttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23762016-03-28T11:33:26Z2008-10-01T00:00:00ZThe National Health Service has produced 'National Health Service England Carbon Reduction Strategy', as part of a broader sustainable development agenda. To support this process, the Sustainable Development Commission in conjunction with the Stockholm Environment Institute, has completed an updated carbon foot printing study covering all National Health Service England Estates and activities.
This is a summary of 'NHS England Carbon Emissions Carbon Footprinting Report'.
2008-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionStockholm Environment InstituteNHS Sustainable Development UnitThe National Health Service has produced 'National Health Service England Carbon Reduction Strategy', as part of a broader sustainable development agenda. To support this process, the Sustainable Development Commission in conjunction with the Stockholm Environment Institute, has completed an updated carbon foot printing study covering all National Health Service England Estates and activities.Creating mass public engagement on climate changeInvolve (Organization : London, England)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23712016-03-28T11:33:45Z2008-10-30T00:00:00ZThe purpose of this document is to outline an approach to building large scale public engagement around the lead up to the Copenhagen 09 climate change conference.
2008-10-30T00:00:00ZInvolve (Organization : London, England)The purpose of this document is to outline an approach to building large scale public engagement around the lead up to the Copenhagen 09 climate change conference.Local decision-making and sustainable development : LSPs, Sustainable Community Strategies and LAAsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23702016-03-28T11:35:08Z2008-11-11T00:00:00ZBy taking a sustainable development approach, local authorities and their partners can play a leading role in delivering integrated environmental, social and economic improvements at the local level.
2008-11-11T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionBy taking a sustainable development approach, local authorities and their partners can play a leading role in delivering integrated environmental, social and economic improvements at the local level.Green, healthy and fair : a review of government’s role in supporting sustainable supermarket foodSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23692016-03-28T11:34:21Z2008-02-14T00:00:00ZGreen, Healthy and Fair is the Sustainable Development Commission's review of the Government’s role in enabling supermarkets to deliver a sustainable food system in the UK.
2008-02-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreen, Healthy and Fair is the Sustainable Development Commission's review of the Government’s role in enabling supermarkets to deliver a sustainable food system in the UK.Good corporate citizenship : the business caseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23682016-03-28T11:35:41Z2008-06-19T00:00:00ZBusiness case for good corporate citizenship in the National Health Service.
2008-06-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionBusiness case for good corporate citizenship in the National Health Service.Scrutiny and technical challenges for the Scottish Climate Change BillSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23672016-03-28T11:35:30Z2008-11-19T00:00:00ZThe last of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.
2008-11-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe last of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.Policy options to achieve the 80% cut (part 2)Sustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23662016-03-28T11:35:15Z2008-11-19T00:00:00ZThe third of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.
2008-11-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe third of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.Policy options to achieve the 80% cut (part 1)Sustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23652016-03-28T11:37:05Z2008-11-19T00:00:00ZThe second of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.
2008-11-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe second of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.Climate change and scenarios for ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23642016-03-28T11:36:35Z2008-10-29T00:00:00ZThe first of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.
2008-10-29T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe first of a series of four seminars intended to inform MSPs’ scrutiny of the Climate Change Bill, Helping MSPs explore climate change with experts from within Scotland and elsewhere and thus raise the experts' awareness of the developments in climate change policy and legislation in Scotland.UK Citizen’s Council for the future : creating new spaces for citizens’ voices and long-term thinking in politicsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23632016-03-28T11:33:48Z2008-06-23T00:00:00ZThis paper sets out the rationale and requirement for a citizens' council, a new space for UK citizens to engage with and inform long-term political thinking.
2008-06-23T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper sets out the rationale and requirement for a citizens' council, a new space for UK citizens to engage with and inform long-term political thinking.Capability for sustainability : does today’s Civil Service have the skills to translate challenge to opportunity?Sustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. National School of GovernmentGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23622016-03-28T11:37:23Z2008-04-10T00:00:00ZDoes today’s Civil Service have the skills to translate challenge to opportunity? A report from Sustainable Development Commission working with the National School for Government, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Sector Skills Council for Government.
2008-04-10T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. National School of GovernmentGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsDoes today’s Civil Service have the skills to translate challenge to opportunity? A report from Sustainable Development Commission working with the National School for Government, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and the Sector Skills Council for Government.SDC position on BiofuelsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23612016-03-28T11:35:08Z2008-05-12T00:00:00ZBiofuels have been identified as a potential means of reducing carbon emissions, the Sustainable Development Commission published their advice to the Department for Transport.
2008-05-12T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionBiofuels have been identified as a potential means of reducing carbon emissions, the Sustainable Development Commission published their advice to the Department for Transport.Five strategic priorities for sustainable development and young peopleSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23602016-03-28T11:34:22Z2009-01-01T00:00:00ZHere are the five strategic sustainable development priorities that can make an impact for and with young people.
2009-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionHere are the five strategic sustainable development priorities that can make an impact for and with young people.Stakeholder assessment on aviation in the UK : meeting with commissioning partnersSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23592016-03-28T11:37:15Z2008-02-18T00:00:00ZMeeting with commissioning partners, transcript and attendee list
2008-02-18T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionMeeting with commissioning partners, transcript and attendee listStakeholder assessment on aviation in the UK : workshop 1 transcriptSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23582016-03-28T11:34:06Z2008-02-18T00:00:00ZWorkshop 1 transcript and attendee list.
2008-02-18T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionWorkshop 1 transcript and attendee list.Comprehensive area assessment consultationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23572016-03-28T11:36:22Z2008-02-19T00:00:00ZThe proposals for the new comprehensive area assessment are a very positive step forward for sustainable development compared to previous local performance assessment frameworks, but will need further strengthening if they are to help support the Government's aim of putting sustainable development at the heart of sustainable community strategies and their delivery mechanism, local area agreements.
2008-02-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe proposals for the new comprehensive area assessment are a very positive step forward for sustainable development compared to previous local performance assessment frameworks, but will need further strengthening if they are to help support the Government's aim of putting sustainable development at the heart of sustainable community strategies and their delivery mechanism, local area agreements.Wales transport strategy : a consultationSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23562016-03-28T11:36:17Z2007-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission response to the 'One Wales : connecting the nation : the Wales transport strategy'. Issues raised include road pricing, biofuels, intra Wales air link, increased capacity on the M4, and living within environmental limits.
2007-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSustainable Development Commission response to the 'One Wales : connecting the nation : the Wales transport strategy'. Issues raised include road pricing, biofuels, intra Wales air link, increased capacity on the M4, and living within environmental limits.Visioning sustainable retailSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23552016-03-28T11:33:31Z2007-09-21T00:00:00ZA summary of a one-day deliberative workshop that brought together fifty-six sustainability experts from the retail sector, government, academia and civil society organisations.
2007-09-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA summary of a one-day deliberative workshop that brought together fifty-six sustainability experts from the retail sector, government, academia and civil society organisations.The next steps : an independent review of sustainable development in the English regions : executive summarySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23542016-03-28T11:35:34Z2005-11-24T00:00:00ZExecutive summary of 'The next steps : an independent review of sustainable development in the English regions'. In its Annual Review for 2005-2006, the Sustainable Development Commission put forward an alternative vision for the future, a path to sustainability.
2005-11-24T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionExecutive summary of 'The next steps : an independent review of sustainable development in the English regions'. In its Annual Review for 2005-2006, the Sustainable Development Commission put forward an alternative vision for the future, a path to sustainability.Sustainable development in Scotland : a review of progress by the Scottish ExecutiveSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23532016-03-28T11:33:52Z2007-08-01T00:00:00ZA review of progress by the Scottish Government.
2007-08-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandA review of progress by the Scottish Government.Redefining progress : consultationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23522016-03-28T11:35:13Z2006-03-26T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission engaged with a stakeholder panel through a pilot on-line consultation to gather a wide range of in-depth views on redefining progress to help inform our own views and advice to government.
2006-03-26T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission engaged with a stakeholder panel through a pilot on-line consultation to gather a wide range of in-depth views on redefining progress to help inform our own views and advice to government.A sustainable energy system and barriers to achieving itSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23512016-03-28T11:34:06Z2007-05-31T00:00:00ZThe second in a series of opinion-pieces written to preview our in-depth review of Ofgem. This document explores what is a sustainable energy system, in the context of heat and electricity and the barriers to achieve this.
2007-05-31T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe second in a series of opinion-pieces written to preview our in-depth review of Ofgem. This document explores what is a sustainable energy system, in the context of heat and electricity and the barriers to achieve this.Pe bai eich cynnyrch yn gallu siarad : map ffordd ar gyfer cynnyrch : i yrru cynaliadwyeddSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23502016-03-28T11:33:44Z2007-11-16T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission published this report in 2007 to create enthusiasm in businesses and government around the potential of products to help realise sustainable development. Businesses taking a products-approach to sustainability can anticipate the future and shape policy, as well as building brand value and minimising supply chain risks.
Welsh language version of 'You are what you sell : product roadmapping : driving sustainability'.
2007-11-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission published this report in 2007 to create enthusiasm in businesses and government around the potential of products to help realise sustainable development. Businesses taking a products-approach to sustainability can anticipate the future and shape policy, as well as building brand value and minimising supply chain risks.You are what you sell : product roadmapping : driving sustainabilitySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23492016-03-28T11:37:03Z2007-11-05T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission published this report in 2007 to create enthusiasm in businesses and government around the potential of products to help realise sustainable development. Businesses taking a products-approach to sustainability can anticipate the future and shape policy, as well as building brand value and minimising supply chain risks.
English language version of 'Pe bai eich cynnyrch yn gallu siarad : map ffordd ar gyfer cynnyrch : i yrru cynaliadwyedd'.
2007-11-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission published this report in 2007 to create enthusiasm in businesses and government around the potential of products to help realise sustainable development. Businesses taking a products-approach to sustainability can anticipate the future and shape policy, as well as building brand value and minimising supply chain risks.Public engagement and nuclear powerSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23482016-03-28T11:37:57Z2007-03-02T00:00:00ZThis short briefing provides an outline of the Sustainable Development Commission's advice to the Government on the need for a comprehensive engagement programme as a central part of any policy on nuclear new-build.
2007-03-02T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis short briefing provides an outline of the Sustainable Development Commission's advice to the Government on the need for a comprehensive engagement programme as a central part of any policy on nuclear new-build.Healthy and sustainable : the NHS as a good corporate citizenSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. National Health Servicehttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23472016-03-28T11:36:34Z2007-07-09T00:00:00ZThis publication celebrates the success of National Health Service organisations that aspire to be good corporate citizens, and have seized the opportunity to use their national Good Corporate Citizenship Assessment Model to make a difference to their local community, economy and environment.
2007-07-09T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. National Health ServiceThis publication celebrates the success of National Health Service organisations that aspire to be good corporate citizens, and have seized the opportunity to use their national Good Corporate Citizenship Assessment Model to make a difference to their local community, economy and environment.University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation TrustSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23462016-03-28T11:36:12Z2007-12-14T00:00:00ZNational Health Service good corporate citizenship assessment model case study.
2007-12-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionNational Health Service good corporate citizenship assessment model case study.Actions for Community Employment (ACE) : Barts and The London NHS TrustSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23452016-03-28T11:35:39Z2007-03-01T00:00:00ZAs part of the Trust's approach to good corporate citizenship, the Actions for Community Employment (ACE) project provides increased employment opportunities for local residents, generating a more representative workforce across the Trust's three teaching hospitals and contributing to sustainable regeneration in one of the most disadvantaged areas of Britain.
2007-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAs part of the Trust's approach to good corporate citizenship, the Actions for Community Employment (ACE) project provides increased employment opportunities for local residents, generating a more representative workforce across the Trust's three teaching hospitals and contributing to sustainable regeneration in one of the most disadvantaged areas of Britain.Lost in transmission? : the role of Ofgem in a changing climateSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23442016-03-28T11:37:10Z2007-09-01T00:00:00ZIn September 2007, the Sustainable Development Commission published its review of the role of Ofgem, the regulator for the gas and electricity markets. The report identified the key opportunities for government to reduce UK carbon emissions through electricity and heat generation, transmission, distribution and use.
2007-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn September 2007, the Sustainable Development Commission published its review of the role of Ofgem, the regulator for the gas and electricity markets. The report identified the key opportunities for government to reduce UK carbon emissions through electricity and heat generation, transmission, distribution and use.Living well - within limitsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23432016-03-28T11:34:23Z2007-05-01T00:00:00ZThe aim of this paper is to contribute to on-going discussions in government and elsewhere on measuring progress towards the goal of sustainable development.
2007-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe aim of this paper is to contribute to on-going discussions in government and elsewhere on measuring progress towards the goal of sustainable development.No such thing as a free lunch?Sustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23402016-03-28T11:34:25Z2007-03-07T00:00:00ZA summary of a discussion about sustainable food in Scotland at the Scottish Parliament held on 7th March 2007.
2007-03-07T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandA summary of a discussion about sustainable food in Scotland at the Scottish Parliament held on 7th March 2007.Financing local futures : survey of sustainable development financing in local governmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23392016-03-28T11:34:17Z2006-10-01T00:00:00ZSurvey of Sustainable Development Financing
in Local Government.
2006-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSurvey of Sustainable Development Financing
in Local Government.Engagement definitionsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23382016-03-28T11:34:11Z2007-12-19T00:00:00ZDefinitions of engagement terms and methods.
2007-12-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionDefinitions of engagement terms and methods.Engage for change : the role of public engagement in climate change policyCreasy, StellaGavelin, KarinFisher, HelenHolmes, LucyDesai, Mayahttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23372016-03-28T11:33:46Z2007-09-01T00:00:00ZIn recent years the British Government has stated explicitly its determination that citizens should contribute to the policy making process within all levels of government. The Sustainable Development Commission invited Involve to produce two papers. These have been combined into a single report that examines what the ramifications of the evolving relationship between people and government could mean for the capacity of government to tackle climate change.
2007-09-01T00:00:00ZCreasy, StellaGavelin, KarinFisher, HelenHolmes, LucyDesai, MayaIn recent years the British Government has stated explicitly its determination that citizens should contribute to the policy making process within all levels of government. The Sustainable Development Commission invited Involve to produce two papers. These have been combined into a single report that examines what the ramifications of the evolving relationship between people and government could mean for the capacity of government to tackle climate change.Unlocking the power sector : proposal for long-term low-carbon electricity contractsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23362016-03-28T11:33:28Z2006-12-01T00:00:00ZA proposal for long-term low-carbon electricity contracts. The proposal is designed to help stimulate long-term investment in low carbon electricity generation up to 2030.
2006-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA proposal for long-term low-carbon electricity contracts. The proposal is designed to help stimulate long-term investment in low carbon electricity generation up to 2030.A burning issue : energy from waste in ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23352016-03-28T11:34:19Z2007-12-17T00:00:00ZAdvice to the Scottish Government on waste policy and the role of energy from waste.
2007-12-17T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandAdvice to the Scottish Government on waste policy and the role of energy from waste.Findings from the SD panel debate aviation : second sessionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23342016-03-28T11:33:47Z2007-09-01T00:00:00ZThis report summarises panel members’ views emerging from the second session of the Sustainable Development Commission’s consultation on aviation.
2007-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report summarises panel members’ views emerging from the second session of the Sustainable Development Commission’s consultation on aviation.$100 a barrel of oil : impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UK [executive summary]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23332016-03-28T11:33:50Z2007-11-01T00:00:00ZThis study asks a simple question: what would be the impact on food of oil prices rising to $100 a barrel? When the Sustainable Development Commission commissioned this research, oil was nearly half the price it is at the time of publication.
This document is a summary of '$100 a barrel of oil : impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UK'.
2007-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis study asks a simple question: what would be the impact on food of oil prices rising to $100 a barrel? When the Sustainable Development Commission commissioned this research, oil was nearly half the price it is at the time of publication.$100 a barrel of oil : impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UKADAShttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23322016-03-28T11:36:55Z2007-11-01T00:00:00ZThis study asks a simple question: what would be the impact on food of oil prices rising to $100 a barrel? When the Sustainable Development Commission commissioned this research, oil was nearly half the price it is at the time of publication.
This document is summarised in '$100 a barrel of oil : impacts on the sustainability of food supply in the UK [executive summary]'.
2007-11-01T00:00:00ZADASThis study asks a simple question: what would be the impact on food of oil prices rising to $100 a barrel? When the Sustainable Development Commission commissioned this research, oil was nearly half the price it is at the time of publication.Stock take : delivering improvements in existing housingSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23312016-03-28T11:36:31Z2006-07-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission was commissioned by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to examine the potential for significantly improved resource efficiency in the existing housing stock. The Sustainable Development Commission worked with stakeholders to analyse the technical improvements that could be made in existing homes to minimise resource use.
2006-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission was commissioned by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister to examine the potential for significantly improved resource efficiency in the existing housing stock. The Sustainable Development Commission worked with stakeholders to analyse the technical improvements that could be made in existing homes to minimise resource use.Schools carbon footprinting : scoping study : final reportSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23302016-03-28T11:37:17Z2006-04-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission's final report to Department for Education and Skills with recommendations for a phase 2 of a full carbon analysis of schools. Includes an estimate of total carbon emissions from schools and a breakdown by source.
2006-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission's final report to Department for Education and Skills with recommendations for a phase 2 of a full carbon analysis of schools. Includes an estimate of total carbon emissions from schools and a breakdown by source.Royal Brompton hospital food project [2006]Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23292016-03-28T11:37:03Z2006-06-01T00:00:00ZAs part of the London Hospital Food Project, the Royal Brompton Hospital has successfully increased the amount of local and organic food served in staff restaurants, retail outlets and wards.
This document is the first version of 'Royal Brompton hospital food project [2008]'.
2006-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAs part of the London Hospital Food Project, the Royal Brompton Hospital has successfully increased the amount of local and organic food served in staff restaurants, retail outlets and wards.Redefining prosperity : resource productivity, economic growth and sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23282016-03-28T11:34:24Z2003-06-27T00:00:00ZThis report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of standard definitions of Gross Domestic Product and economic growth as yardsticks for well-being.
2003-06-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of standard definitions of Gross Domestic Product and economic growth as yardsticks for well-being.Sustainable development in Wales : from pioneer to deliverySustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23272016-03-28T11:34:17Z2006-06-01T00:00:00ZA set of 8 recommendations to the Welsh Assembly Government on how they can deliver sustainable development in Wales.
2006-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesA set of 8 recommendations to the Welsh Assembly Government on how they can deliver sustainable development in Wales.Off the starting block : SDC assessment of government Sustainable Development Action PlansSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23262016-03-28T11:36:57Z2006-11-01T00:00:00ZThe report sets out the Sustainable Development Commission's assessment of performance across government as well as individual assessments for each department and agency.
2006-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe report sets out the Sustainable Development Commission's assessment of performance across government as well as individual assessments for each department and agency.Sustainable communities policy review : StokeSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23182016-03-28T11:37:23Z2007-05-19T00:00:00ZThis paper includes evidence collated from an Sustainable Development Commission visit, Audit Commission North Staffordshire Pathfinder report (2004) and materials provided by RENEW.
This report is part of the evidence base for 'In-depth review of sustainable communities policy'.
2007-05-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper includes evidence collated from an Sustainable Development Commission visit, Audit Commission North Staffordshire Pathfinder report (2004) and materials provided by RENEW.Sustainable communities : qualitative householder research findings from South Cambridgeshire and Barking and DagenhamSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23172016-03-28T11:35:35Z2007-05-19T00:00:00ZThis qualitative householder research was carried out to complement the Area-Based Assessments undertaken on behalf of the Sustainable Development Commission. It was undertaken in Barking and Dagenham, and South Cambridgeshire. This report is based on the transcripts of interviews undertaken in these areas. The aim of the research was to seek householders’ opinions of their communities.
This report is part of the evidence base for 'In-depth review of sustainable communities policy'.
2007-05-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis qualitative householder research was carried out to complement the Area-Based Assessments undertaken on behalf of the Sustainable Development Commission. It was undertaken in Barking and Dagenham, and South Cambridgeshire. This report is based on the transcripts of interviews undertaken in these areas. The aim of the research was to seek householders’ opinions of their communities.Sustainable communities policy review : Milton KeynesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23162016-03-28T11:33:29Z2007-05-19T00:00:00ZThis paper collates evidence from an Sustainable Development Commission visit to Milton Keynes.
This report is part of the evidence base for 'In-depth review of sustainable communities policy'.
2007-05-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper collates evidence from an Sustainable Development Commission visit to Milton Keynes.Sustainable communities policy review : Manchester/SalfordSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23152016-03-28T11:35:35Z2007-05-19T00:00:00ZThis paper collates evidence from an Sustainable Development Commission visit, Audit Commission Manchester Salford Pathfinder reports (2003 & 2006) and materials provided by Urban Splash.
This report is part of the evidence base for 'In-depth review of sustainable communities policy'.
2007-05-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper collates evidence from an Sustainable Development Commission visit, Audit Commission Manchester Salford Pathfinder reports (2003 & 2006) and materials provided by Urban Splash.Looking back, looking forward : lessons in choice editing for sustainability : 19 case studies into drivers and barriers to mainstreaming more sustainable productsSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23142016-03-28T11:36:18Z2006-05-01T00:00:00ZA research report from the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain) looking at 19 case studies into drivers and barriers to main-streaming more sustainable products.
2006-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)A research report from the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain) looking at 19 case studies into drivers and barriers to main-streaming more sustainable products.I will if you will : towards sustainable consumption : a summarySustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23132016-03-28T11:34:14Z2006-05-01T00:00:00ZSummary of the final report of the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain) sets out how a significant shift towards more sustainable lifestyles is possible and positive.
Report is summary of 'I will if you will : towards sustainable consumption : a summary'.
2006-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)Summary of the final report of the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain) sets out how a significant shift towards more sustainable lifestyles is possible and positive.I will if you will : towards sustainable consumptionSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23122016-03-28T11:34:05Z2006-05-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain), a joint initiative between the National Consumer Council and the Sustainable Development Commission, explored the challenge of UK consumption rates which, if reproduced globally, would require three planets' worth of resources. Globally we are already ‘living beyond our means’ to the tune of around 20%, despite the fact that a significant proportion of the world receive significantly less than their fair share.
Report is summarised in 'I will if you will : towards sustainable consumption : a summary'.
2006-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)The Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain), a joint initiative between the National Consumer Council and the Sustainable Development Commission, explored the challenge of UK consumption rates which, if reproduced globally, would require three planets' worth of resources. Globally we are already ‘living beyond our means’ to the tune of around 20%, despite the fact that a significant proportion of the world receive significantly less than their fair share.Shifting opinions and changing behaviours : a Consumer Forum reportOpinion Leader Research LtdSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)http://hdl.handle.net/10023/23112016-03-28T11:33:29Z2006-05-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)commissioned Opinion Leader Research Ltd. to conduct a major deliberative event looking at sustainable consumption.
2006-05-01T00:00:00ZOpinion Leader Research LtdSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)The Sustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)commissioned Opinion Leader Research Ltd. to conduct a major deliberative event looking at sustainable consumption.Review of opportunities for improved carbon savings from spend on education buildingsBuilding Research Establishmenthttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23102016-09-26T10:40:56Z2006-03-16T00:00:00ZReport from the Building Research Establishment to the Sustainable Development Commission which analyses current energy consumption patterns in schools and evaluates low cost carbon reducing measures.
2006-03-16T00:00:00ZBuilding Research EstablishmentReport from the Building Research Establishment to the Sustainable Development Commission which analyses current energy consumption patterns in schools and evaluates low cost carbon reducing measures.Wood fuel for warmth : a report on the issues surrounding use of wood fuel for heat in ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23092016-03-28T11:36:13Z2005-06-01T00:00:00ZThis report examines the issues surrounding wood fuel for heat in Scotland. It demonstrates that wood-fuel heating could make a significant contribution to cutting carbon emissions while providing much needed new rural jobs and reducing fuel poverty.
2005-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis report examines the issues surrounding wood fuel for heat in Scotland. It demonstrates that wood-fuel heating could make a significant contribution to cutting carbon emissions while providing much needed new rural jobs and reducing fuel poverty.Ynni gwynt : ateb eich cwestiynauSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23082016-03-28T11:35:38Z2005-06-24T00:00:00ZThis is a summary booklet based on the longer report 'Wind power in the UK : a guide to the key issues surrounding onshore wind power development in the UK'. The booklet is written for householders wishing to get a better idea of how wind power will effect them.
Welsh language version of 'Wind power : your questions answered'.
2005-06-24T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis is a summary booklet based on the longer report 'Wind power in the UK : a guide to the key issues surrounding onshore wind power development in the UK'. The booklet is written for householders wishing to get a better idea of how wind power will effect them.Wind power : your questions answeredSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23072016-03-28T11:37:08Z2009-10-01T00:00:00ZThis is a summary booklet based on the longer report 'Wind power in the UK : a guide to the key issues surrounding onshore wind power development in the UK'. The booklet is written for householders wishing to get a better idea of how wind power will affect them.
English language version of 'Ynni gwynt : ateb eich cwestiynau'.
2009-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis is a summary booklet based on the longer report 'Wind power in the UK : a guide to the key issues surrounding onshore wind power development in the UK'. The booklet is written for householders wishing to get a better idea of how wind power will affect them.Wind power in the UK : a guide to the key issues surrounding onshore wind power development in the UKSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23062016-03-28T11:32:17Z2005-11-01T00:00:00ZThis report aims to help policy-makers and planners balance genuine local concerns with wider environmental and social needs, thereby allowing the benefits of renewable energy to be realised through careful design and consultation.
This report is summarised in the Welsh language in 'Ynni gwynt : ateb eich cwestiynau'.; This report is summarised in 'Wind power : your questions answered'.
2005-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report aims to help policy-makers and planners balance genuine local concerns with wider environmental and social needs, thereby allowing the benefits of renewable energy to be realised through careful design and consultation.Comments back from the Sustainable Communities Summit Workshop : creating communities with low environmental impactSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23052016-03-28T11:29:47Z2005-02-14T00:00:00ZBased on 'Report back from Sustainable Communities Summit Workshop : creating communities with a low environmental impact'.
2005-02-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionBased on 'Report back from Sustainable Communities Summit Workshop : creating communities with a low environmental impact'.Report back from Sustainable Communities Summit Workshop : creating communities with a low environmental impactSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23042016-03-28T11:32:13Z2005-02-14T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs’ challenging and inspiring workshop at the Delivering Sustainable Communities Summit brought together policy makers, developers, practitioners, environmental organisations and local authorities to discuss how to deliver a step change in the delivery of communities with low environmental impacts.
Report is referenced by 'Comments back from the Sustainable Communities Summit Workshop : creating communities with low environmental impact'.
2005-02-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsThe Sustainable Development Commission and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs’ challenging and inspiring workshop at the Delivering Sustainable Communities Summit brought together policy makers, developers, practitioners, environmental organisations and local authorities to discuss how to deliver a step change in the delivery of communities with low environmental impacts.Sustainable buildings : the challenge of the existing stock : a technical paperSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23032016-03-28T11:34:16Z2005-07-01T00:00:00ZFocus on the improvements that can be made in existing homes to reduce their impacts, relating to energy and climate change, water, materials and waste.
2005-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionFocus on the improvements that can be made in existing homes to reduce their impacts, relating to energy and climate change, water, materials and waste.Sharing the value : a sustainable approach to the modernisation agendaSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23022016-03-28T11:34:08Z2005-01-01T00:00:00ZThis report argues that Labour's modernisation agenda should be driven by the principles of sustainable development.
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report argues that Labour's modernisation agenda should be driven by the principles of sustainable development.Securing the future : delivering UK sustainable development strategy : promises, actions and challengesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23012016-03-28T11:33:53Z2005-04-01T00:00:00ZThis report is the Sustainable Development Commission's summary of 250 commitments contained within 'The UK Government sustainable development strategy'. The list is not definitive, but provides a guide to the substantial number of new or restated commitments that the Commission view as significant to the delivery of sustainable development in the UK.
2005-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report is the Sustainable Development Commission's summary of 250 commitments contained within 'The UK Government sustainable development strategy'. The list is not definitive, but provides a guide to the substantial number of new or restated commitments that the Commission view as significant to the delivery of sustainable development in the UK.Sustainable development in government : departmental summaries : fourth annual report 2005PricewaterhouseCoopershttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/23002016-03-28T11:37:05Z2005-11-01T00:00:00ZSummaries of departmental sustainable development performance against agreed targets for 2005.
Report references 'Leading by example? : not exactly… : SDC commentary on the Sustainable Development in Government Report 2005'.
2005-11-01T00:00:00ZPricewaterhouseCoopersSummaries of departmental sustainable development performance against agreed targets for 2005.Agenda 2003 : where next for sustainable development?Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22992016-03-28T11:36:37Z2003-02-19T00:00:00ZTony Blair’s conclusion that sustainability stands as the singular goal, for leaders and decision makers at all levels, was a turning point for advocates of a more sustainable future. Sustainable development entered the political mainstream as never before in 2002. Agenda 2003 is aimed at leaders from all sections of society, not just government. This report offers those with the power to effect change an informed briefing on the key sustainable development issues facing the United Kingdom. This is our agenda and a call to action. The next steps we take together.
2003-02-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionTony Blair’s conclusion that sustainability stands as the singular goal, for leaders and decision makers at all levels, was a turning point for advocates of a more sustainable future. Sustainable development entered the political mainstream as never before in 2002. Agenda 2003 is aimed at leaders from all sections of society, not just government. This report offers those with the power to effect change an informed briefing on the key sustainable development issues facing the United Kingdom. This is our agenda and a call to action. The next steps we take together.Key events in the history of sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22982016-03-28T11:36:30Z2005-06-01T00:00:00ZThis document is a table which summaries the key events in the history of sustainable development, adapted from International Institute for Sustainable Development's sustainable development timeline.
2005-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document is a table which summaries the key events in the history of sustainable development, adapted from International Institute for Sustainable Development's sustainable development timeline.Getting there : a sustainable transport vision for ScotlandSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22972016-03-28T11:37:17Z2010-07-01T00:00:00ZThis report highlights the gap between current trends and the Scottish Government’s stated aims, and sets out solutions to help the Government bridge this gap and deliver a sustainable transport system for Scotland.
2010-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis report highlights the gap between current trends and the Scottish Government’s stated aims, and sets out solutions to help the Government bridge this gap and deliver a sustainable transport system for Scotland.Towards a schools carbon management plan : evidence and assumptions informing consultation on a schools carbon management planSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Children, Families & Schoolshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22932016-03-28T11:35:19Z2009-06-01T00:00:00ZWe have created this evidence base and assumptions paper to support the Great Britain. Department for Children, Families & Schools's consultation on a carbon management plan for schools.
2009-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Children, Families & SchoolsWe have created this evidence base and assumptions paper to support the Great Britain. Department for Children, Families & Schools's consultation on a carbon management plan for schools.Know your environmental limits : a local leaders’ guideSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22922016-03-28T11:33:11Z2011-03-01T00:00:00ZThis report is intended to help local governance bodies and community groups take their first steps in recognising and developing ways of living within environmental limits, and for government and its agencies to establish a grip on the subject and take it on.
2011-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report is intended to help local governance bodies and community groups take their first steps in recognising and developing ways of living within environmental limits, and for government and its agencies to establish a grip on the subject and take it on.Looking back, looking forward : sustainability and UK food policy 2000-2011Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22912016-03-28T11:33:35Z2011-03-01T00:00:00ZA report on food, farming, sustainable consumption and production.
2011-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA report on food, farming, sustainable consumption and production.Fairness in a car-dependent societySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22902016-03-28T11:33:27Z2011-02-01T00:00:00ZThis report finds that vulnerable groups not only travel less than other people, they carry a greater burden of the costs of other people’s travel, including air pollution, noise, traffic danger, injury and crime.
2011-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report finds that vulnerable groups not only travel less than other people, they carry a greater burden of the costs of other people’s travel, including air pollution, noise, traffic danger, injury and crime.Energy from waste potential in Scotland : quantifying the contribution energy from waste could make to Scotland’s energy needsSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22892016-03-28T11:33:10Z2010-04-01T00:00:00ZReport to the Scottish Government quantifying the contribution energy from waste could make to Scotland’s energy needs.
2010-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandReport to the Scottish Government quantifying the contribution energy from waste could make to Scotland’s energy needs.Making sustainable lives easier : a priority for governments, business and societyMonkhouse, ClaireDibb, Suehttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22882016-03-28T11:32:12Z2011-02-01T00:00:00ZThis report sets out what is needed, from governments and others, to help enable us all to live sustainable lives in our homes and communities.
2011-02-01T00:00:00ZMonkhouse, ClaireDibb, SueThis report sets out what is needed, from governments and others, to help enable us all to live sustainable lives in our homes and communities.Governing for the future : the opportunities for mainstreaming sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22872016-03-28T11:37:12Z2011-03-01T00:00:00ZFollowing the statement by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs on 22 July 2010 stating that Government wants "to mainstream sustainability, strengthen the Government's performance in this area and put processes in place to join-up activity across Government much more effectively", the Sustainable Development Commission’s funding has been withdrawn by the Department of the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs effective from 31 March 2011. This Guide was a response to that announcement to help Governments – current and future – will the challenge of mainstreaming sustainable development.
2011-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionFollowing the statement by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs on 22 July 2010 stating that Government wants "to mainstream sustainability, strengthen the Government's performance in this area and put processes in place to join-up activity across Government much more effectively", the Sustainable Development Commission’s funding has been withdrawn by the Department of the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs effective from 31 March 2011. This Guide was a response to that announcement to help Governments – current and future – will the challenge of mainstreaming sustainable development.Are we measuring up to sustainable development?Sustainable Development Commission ScotlandScotland. Scottish ExecutiveWorld Wildlife Fund UKOxfam GBPoverty Alliancehttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22832016-03-28T11:36:32Z2005-06-14T00:00:00ZScotland is developing 'Choosing our future : Scotland's sustainable development strategy 'based on the UK 'The UK Government sustainable development strategy'. This seminar focused on what are the best ways for Scotland to measure and communicate overall progress on sustainable development.
2005-06-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandScotland. Scottish ExecutiveWorld Wildlife Fund UKOxfam GBPoverty AllianceScotland is developing 'Choosing our future : Scotland's sustainable development strategy 'based on the UK 'The UK Government sustainable development strategy'. This seminar focused on what are the best ways for Scotland to measure and communicate overall progress on sustainable development.The next steps : an independent review of sustainable development in the English regionsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22822016-03-28T11:37:04Z2005-11-01T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission's independent review of the progress of sustainable development in the English regions. Responsibility for development and policy falls to regional development agencies, regional assemblies, government offices and the Greater London Authority.
Summarised in 'The next steps : an independent review of sustainable development in the English regions : executive summary'.
2005-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission's independent review of the progress of sustainable development in the English regions. Responsibility for development and policy falls to regional development agencies, regional assemblies, government offices and the Greater London Authority.Is nuclear the answer?Porritt, Jonathonhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22792016-03-28T11:34:07Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis document provides answers to the common questions arising after reading our nuclear report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZPorritt, JonathonThis document provides answers to the common questions arising after reading our nuclear report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.Public perceptions and community issuesGrove-White, RobinKearnes, MatthewMacnaghten, PhilWynne, Brianhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22782016-03-28T11:36:38Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis paper is the seventh in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZGrove-White, RobinKearnes, MatthewMacnaghten, PhilWynne, BrianThis paper is the seventh in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.Safety and securitySustainable Development CommissionLarge & AssociatesAMEC NNC Limitedhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22772016-03-28T11:32:14Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThe document covers accident risk in plants (including a historical review of accidents), threats from design faults and terrorism, the implications of nuclear proliferation, and health impacts.
This paper is the sixth in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionLarge & AssociatesAMEC NNC LimitedThe document covers accident risk in plants (including a historical review of accidents), threats from design faults and terrorism, the implications of nuclear proliferation, and health impacts.Waste and decommissioningSustainable Development CommissionNIREXAMEC NNC Limitedhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22762016-03-28T11:36:39Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis document is an extensive review of the nuclear waste issue, covering radioactive waste management in both practice and policy.
This paper is the fifth in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionNIREXAMEC NNC LimitedThis document is an extensive review of the nuclear waste issue, covering radioactive waste management in both practice and policy.Uranium resource availabilityFuture Energy Solutions, AEA Technology plchttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22752016-03-28T11:36:41Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis report reviews the future availability of uranium resources via an assessment of the demand for uranium from civilian reactors, and of the potential supply of uranium fuel. When considered together, these analysis raise interesting questions relating to energy supply.
This paper is the last in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZFuture Energy Solutions, AEA Technology plcThis report reviews the future availability of uranium resources via an assessment of the demand for uranium from civilian reactors, and of the potential supply of uranium fuel. When considered together, these analysis raise interesting questions relating to energy supply.The economics of nuclear powerScience and Technology Policy Research, University of SussexNational Economic Research Associateshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22742016-03-28T11:33:36Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis paper is the fourth in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZScience and Technology Policy Research, University of SussexNational Economic Research AssociatesThis paper is the fourth in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.Landscape, environment and community impacts of nuclear powerSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22732016-03-28T11:32:13Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis document investigates the landscape impacts of all the processes involved in nuclear power from mining the fuel ore to power transmission lines. Water use, community and employment impacts are also covered.
This paper is the third in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document investigates the landscape impacts of all the processes involved in nuclear power from mining the fuel ore to power transmission lines. Water use, community and employment impacts are also covered.Reducing CO2 emissions : nuclear and the alternativesSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22722016-03-28T11:03:44Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis paper is the second in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper is the second in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22712016-03-28T11:28:27Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZPrepared as the Sustainable Development Commission's input to the UK Government's 'Energy review 2006 : the energy challenge'. The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy draws together the most comprehensive evidence base available to find that there is no justification for bringing forward a new nuclear programme at the present time.
Report is based on: An introduction to nuclear power : science, technology and UK policy context -- Reducing CO2 emissions : nuclear and the alternatives -- Landscape, environment and community impacts of nuclear power -- The economics of nuclear power -- Waste and decommissioning -- Safety and security -- Public perceptions and community issues -- Uranium resource availability.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionPrepared as the Sustainable Development Commission's input to the UK Government's 'Energy review 2006 : the energy challenge'. The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy draws together the most comprehensive evidence base available to find that there is no justification for bringing forward a new nuclear programme at the present time.An introduction to nuclear power : science, technology and UK policy contextSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22702016-03-28T11:26:59Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZThis paper is the first in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper is the first in a series of 8 that make up the evidence base for SDC report 'The role of nuclear power in a low carbon economy'.Inspiring a sustainable local future : a report on a cross-government masterclass & workshop on communicating clear sustainable development messages to local governmentSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22662016-03-28T11:37:13Z2006-04-01T00:00:00ZOn 1st December, the Sustainable Development Commission and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs held a cross-government workshop and masterclass on communicating clear messages to local government on sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to provide a report of the workshop.
2006-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGreat Britain. Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsOn 1st December, the Sustainable Development Commission and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs held a cross-government workshop and masterclass on communicating clear messages to local government on sustainable development. The purpose of this paper is to provide a report of the workshop.SD indicators for educationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22652016-03-28T11:37:06Z2006-06-28T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission made the following proposal to the Department for Education and Skills and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs concerning the indicator of education for sustainable development announced in the UK Government strategy 'Securing the Future'.
2006-06-28T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe Sustainable Development Commission made the following proposal to the Department for Education and Skills and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs concerning the indicator of education for sustainable development announced in the UK Government strategy 'Securing the Future'.SDC response to the DfES consultation : Every Child Matters : Primary Capital ProgrammeSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22642016-03-28T11:36:14Z2006-06-01T00:00:00ZThis Sustainable Development Commission response to the Department for Education and Skills consultation, answering questions on the Primary Capital Programme with reference to sustainable development principles.
2006-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis Sustainable Development Commission response to the Department for Education and Skills consultation, answering questions on the Primary Capital Programme with reference to sustainable development principles.A UK indicator of education for sustainable developmentHuckle, JohnSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22632016-03-28T11:33:44Z2006-03-01T00:00:00ZReport on workshops consulting members of the education community on their preferred approach to the indicator announced in the UK strategy for sustainable development, 'Securing the Future'.
Report references UK Government publication 'Securing the Future'.
2006-03-01T00:00:00ZHuckle, JohnSustainable Development CommissionReport on workshops consulting members of the education community on their preferred approach to the indicator announced in the UK strategy for sustainable development, 'Securing the Future'.Sustainable Development Commission’s response to the Department for Transport on biofuels and the renewable transport fuels obligationSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22622016-03-28T11:35:40Z2006-06-01T00:00:00ZIn this report to Department for Transport, the Sustainable Development Commission recognise that biofuels may have a part to play in reducing transport related carbon dioxide emissions. However this will depend on the appropriate safeguards being in place.
2006-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn this report to Department for Transport, the Sustainable Development Commission recognise that biofuels may have a part to play in reducing transport related carbon dioxide emissions. However this will depend on the appropriate safeguards being in place.Antrim Area Hospital wind turbineSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22612016-03-28T11:29:55Z2006-10-01T00:00:00ZAntrim Area Hospital in Northern Ireland is on track to save £90,000 a year in energy costs by generating its own wind power, to the benefit of patients and the environment.
2006-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAntrim Area Hospital in Northern Ireland is on track to save £90,000 a year in energy costs by generating its own wind power, to the benefit of patients and the environment.On the move : review 2005 - 2006Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22592016-03-28T11:30:09Z2005-12-01T00:00:00ZIn its annual review for 2005-2006, the Sustainable Development Commission put forward an alternative vision for the future, a path to sustainability.
2005-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn its annual review for 2005-2006, the Sustainable Development Commission put forward an alternative vision for the future, a path to sustainability.Leading by example? : not exactly… : SDC commentary on the Sustainable Development in Government Report 2005Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22582016-03-28T11:32:15Z2005-12-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission commentary on the 'Sustainable Development in Government Report 2005'.
2005-12-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission commentary on the 'Sustainable Development in Government Report 2005'.A framework for housing in the London Thames GatewayPower, AnnLSE HousingEnterprise LSE Cities Ltd.Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22572016-03-28T11:29:44Z2004-05-01T00:00:00ZThe report sets out a framework for delivering new and renovated housing in an integrated and sustainable way. This document is the executive summary.
2004-05-01T00:00:00ZPower, AnnLSE HousingEnterprise LSE Cities Ltd.Centre for Analysis of Social ExclusionThe report sets out a framework for delivering new and renovated housing in an integrated and sustainable way. This document is the executive summary.The good food projectSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22562016-03-28T11:32:11Z2005-01-01T00:00:00ZA project in Lancashire to promote healthier eating and raise awareness, particularly among children, of the relationship between food and the environment.
2005-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA project in Lancashire to promote healthier eating and raise awareness, particularly among children, of the relationship between food and the environment.Datblygu cynaliadwy a grwpiau ffydd y DU : dwy ochr yr un geiniog? : arolwg o weithgareddau datblygu cynaliadwy cymunedau ffydd y DU a’r camau nesaf ar gyfer y dyfodolWorld Wildlife Fund UKSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22552016-03-28T11:29:46Z2005-10-01T00:00:00ZArolwg o weithgareddau datblygu cynaliadwy cymunedau ffydd y DU a’r camau nesaf ar gyfer y dyfodol.
Report of UK faith communities and their SD activities plus next steps for the future.; Welsh language version of 'Sustainable development and UK faith groups : two sides of the same coin? : a survey of UK faith communities’ sustainable development activities and next steps for the future'.
2005-10-01T00:00:00ZWorld Wildlife Fund UKSustainable Development CommissionArolwg o weithgareddau datblygu cynaliadwy cymunedau ffydd y DU a’r camau nesaf ar gyfer y dyfodol.Sustainable development and UK faith groups : two sides of the same coin? : a survey of UK faith communities’ sustainable development activities and next steps for the futureWorld Wildlife Fund UKSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22542016-03-28T11:26:39Z2005-10-01T00:00:00ZA survey of UK faith communities’
sustainable development activities
and next steps for the future. The report found that UK faith groups have much to offer in helping to deliver sustainable development. Rooted in their locality over generations, defined by a strong, shared set of non-materialistic values, and experienced in working together with trust and respect, faith groups are well-placed to influence and deliver sustainable development at all levels.
English language version of 'Datblygu cynaliadwy a grwpiau ffydd y DU : dwy ochr yr un geiniog? : arolwg o weithgareddau datblygu cynaliadwy cymunedau ffydd y DU a’r camau nesaf ar gyfer y dyfodol'.
2005-10-01T00:00:00ZWorld Wildlife Fund UKSustainable Development CommissionA survey of UK faith communities’
sustainable development activities
and next steps for the future. The report found that UK faith groups have much to offer in helping to deliver sustainable development. Rooted in their locality over generations, defined by a strong, shared set of non-materialistic values, and experienced in working together with trust and respect, faith groups are well-placed to influence and deliver sustainable development at all levels.Double dividend : promoting good nutrition and sustainable consumption through healthy school mealsPearce, HannahGreen, MichaelNoble, EmmaSonnino, RobertaMorgan, KevinSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)Soil Associationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22532016-03-28T11:25:13Z2005-11-14T00:00:00ZThis report, produced by the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable tackles the issues surrounding promoting good nutrition and sustainable consumption through healthy school meals.
2005-11-14T00:00:00ZPearce, HannahGreen, MichaelNoble, EmmaSonnino, RobertaMorgan, KevinSustainable Consumption Roundtable (Great Britain)Soil AssociationThis report, produced by the Sustainable Consumption Roundtable tackles the issues surrounding promoting good nutrition and sustainable consumption through healthy school meals.Aviation and social exclusionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22522016-03-28T11:35:36Z2006-01-01T00:00:00ZThe impact of forecast growth in aviation on UK passengers socio-economic groups is analysed.
2006-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe impact of forecast growth in aviation on UK passengers socio-economic groups is analysed.Redefining prosperity : delivering well-beingSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22512016-03-28T11:35:30Z2004-10-05T00:00:00Z'Redefining prosperity : delivering well-being' was a workshop jointly convened by the Sustainable Development Commission, the Cabinet Office Strategy Unit and the Economic and Social Research Council Environment and Human Behaviour Programme.
2004-10-05T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission'Redefining prosperity : delivering well-being' was a workshop jointly convened by the Sustainable Development Commission, the Cabinet Office Strategy Unit and the Economic and Social Research Council Environment and Human Behaviour Programme.Sustainable communities and sustainable development : a review of the Sustainable Communities PlanPower, Annhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22492016-03-28T11:36:34Z2004-06-01T00:00:00Z'Sustainable communities : building for the future' was drawn up by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in order to tackle serious housing shortages, a crisis of affordability for many ordinary households, and the decline of low income urban neighbourhoods across the country. This review gives a brief overview of the plan, its connection with sustainable development and sustainable communities and debates the major problems of the plan for the advancement of our economic and social and environmental well-being.
This report is based on 'Sustainable communities : building for the future' by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (2003).
2004-06-01T00:00:00ZPower, Ann'Sustainable communities : building for the future' was drawn up by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister in order to tackle serious housing shortages, a crisis of affordability for many ordinary households, and the decline of low income urban neighbourhoods across the country. This review gives a brief overview of the plan, its connection with sustainable development and sustainable communities and debates the major problems of the plan for the advancement of our economic and social and environmental well-being.Regional partnerships for health and sustainable development in Yorkshire and HumberSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22482016-03-28T11:37:01Z2004-03-19T00:00:00ZAn overview of how regional organisations in Yorkshire and Humber are working together, with the NHS, on health and sustainable development
2004-03-19T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionAn overview of how regional organisations in Yorkshire and Humber are working together, with the NHS, on health and sustainable developmentDeveloping sustainable procurement as a shared priority : vision to realityGlobal to Local FoundationImprovement and Development Agency for Local GovernmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22472016-03-28T11:26:33Z2004-08-01T00:00:00ZThe report summarises the findings of an initiative led by the Local Sustainability Team (LSt) at IDeA in partnership with the SDC to explore the potential for developing sustainable procurement as a shared priority.
2004-08-01T00:00:00ZGlobal to Local FoundationImprovement and Development Agency for Local GovernmentSustainable Development CommissionThe report summarises the findings of an initiative led by the Local Sustainability Team (LSt) at IDeA in partnership with the SDC to explore the potential for developing sustainable procurement as a shared priority.London Hospital Food ProjectSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22462016-03-28T11:36:17Z2004-12-01T00:00:00ZA project led by London Food Link, working with the Soil Association, to increase the amount of local and organic food served in four London hospitals.
2004-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA project led by London Food Link, working with the Soil Association, to increase the amount of local and organic food served in four London hospitals.LIFT and sustainable development in East LancashireSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22452016-03-28T11:37:00Z2004-06-01T00:00:00ZIn East Lancashire primary care facilities are being redeveloped through LIFT (Local Improvement Finance Trust) and the opportunities to contribute to local regeneration are being maximised.
2004-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn East Lancashire primary care facilities are being redeveloped through LIFT (Local Improvement Finance Trust) and the opportunities to contribute to local regeneration are being maximised.Proposals for amending Part L of the Building Regulations and implementing the energy performance of Buildings DirectiveSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22442016-03-28T11:37:02Z2004-10-23T00:00:00ZResponse to proposals to amend building regulations to improve energy performance.
2004-10-23T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionResponse to proposals to amend building regulations to improve energy performance.Addenbrooke's Hospital travel planSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22432016-03-28T11:36:55Z2004-11-01T00:00:00ZCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has an 'Access to Addenbrooke’s' strategy to encourage more sustainable and healthy methods of transport to the hospital.
2004-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionCambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has an 'Access to Addenbrooke’s' strategy to encourage more sustainable and healthy methods of transport to the hospital.Sustainability of sugar supply chainsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22422016-03-28T11:36:36Z2003-04-16T00:00:00ZThis report assesses the sustainability of sugar supply chains in the UK, comparing local and global supply chains.
2003-04-16T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report assesses the sustainability of sugar supply chains in the UK, comparing local and global supply chains.Mainstreaming sustainable regeneration : a call to actionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22392016-03-28T11:28:14Z2003-12-01T00:00:00ZThis report is the culmination of 18 month’s investigation by the Sustainable Development Commission into how neighbourhood regeneration can be made more sustainable.
Contents: [Part 1]. Main publication – Part 2. Supporting documents
2003-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report is the culmination of 18 month’s investigation by the Sustainable Development Commission into how neighbourhood regeneration can be made more sustainable.Redefining prosperity : resource productivity, economic growth and sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22382016-03-28T11:28:26Z2003-06-27T00:00:00ZThis report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of standard definitions of Gross Domestic Product and economic growth as yardsticks for well-being.
2003-06-27T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report seeks to stimulate debate on how we define prosperity and addresses the inadequacies of standard definitions of Gross Domestic Product and economic growth as yardsticks for well-being.Policies for sustainable consumptionJackson, Tim, 1957-Michaelis, Lauriehttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22372016-03-28T11:35:37Z2003-05-20T00:00:00ZThis document aims to provide a guide to the complexity of the sustainable consumption debate, an overview of the extensive literatures on consumer behaviour and lifestyle change, and an analysis of the policy opportunities suggested by these literatures.
2003-05-20T00:00:00ZJackson, Tim, 1957-Michaelis, LaurieThis document aims to provide a guide to the complexity of the sustainable consumption debate, an overview of the extensive literatures on consumer behaviour and lifestyle change, and an analysis of the policy opportunities suggested by these literatures.UK Climate Change Programme : a policy auditSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22362016-03-28T11:35:41Z2003-02-01T00:00:00ZIn this audit we commend the inclusion in the UK Climate Change Programme of specific and challenging targets, and measures to achieve them.
2003-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn this audit we commend the inclusion in the UK Climate Change Programme of specific and challenging targets, and measures to achieve them.Vision for sustainable regeneration, environment & poverty : the missing linkSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22352016-03-28T11:30:09Z2002-10-01T00:00:00ZThis paper sets out our vision for sustainable regeneration, based on a review of existing literature, policy developments and initiatives.
2002-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper sets out our vision for sustainable regeneration, based on a review of existing literature, policy developments and initiatives.Sectoral sustainable development strategies : self assessment guideSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22342016-03-28T11:28:15Z2002-05-01T00:00:00ZThis guide has been produced as part of Sustainable Development Commission's work with business sectors, the Department for Trade and Industry and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to encourage the development of sectoral strategies for sustainable development.
2002-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis guide has been produced as part of Sustainable Development Commission's work with business sectors, the Department for Trade and Industry and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to encourage the development of sectoral strategies for sustainable development.Revision of the RDAs’ Regional Economic Strategies and the integration of sustainable developmentSustainable Development CommissionEnvironmental Resource Management Limitedhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22332016-03-28T11:36:14Z2002-09-01T00:00:00ZThe SDC commissioned consultants Environmental Resource Management Ltd to undertake a study to explore how different English regions are approaching sustainable development in the review of their Regional Economic Strategies. In this report we wish to highlight good and innovative practices, illustrating different tools and techniques being used by the RDAs.
2002-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionEnvironmental Resource Management LimitedThe SDC commissioned consultants Environmental Resource Management Ltd to undertake a study to explore how different English regions are approaching sustainable development in the review of their Regional Economic Strategies. In this report we wish to highlight good and innovative practices, illustrating different tools and techniques being used by the RDAs.Environmental Audit Committee report : preparations for the Johannesburg SummitSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22322016-03-28T11:26:52Z2002-03-01T00:00:00ZThis memorandum provides both an overview of recent UK performance on sustainable development, and highlights some particular conclusions about current UK performance, which we have drawn from our work to date.
2002-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis memorandum provides both an overview of recent UK performance on sustainable development, and highlights some particular conclusions about current UK performance, which we have drawn from our work to date.Tidal power in the UK : executive summarySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22292016-03-28T11:26:53Z2007-10-01T00:00:00ZEnglish language executive summary of 'Turning the tide : tidal power in the UK'.
English language version of 'Ynni llanw yn y DU'.
2007-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionEnglish language executive summary of 'Turning the tide : tidal power in the UK'.National infrastructure : embedding sustainable development in decision makingSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22262016-03-28T11:37:10Z2011-03-01T00:00:00ZBy taking a sustainable development approach, local authorities and their partners can play a leading role in delivering integrated environmental, social and economic improvements at the local level.
2011-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionBy taking a sustainable development approach, local authorities and their partners can play a leading role in delivering integrated environmental, social and economic improvements at the local level.SDC challenge paper : measuring what matters in light of the Stiglitz ReportSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22252016-03-28T11:37:06Z2011-03-01T00:00:00ZThis paper was an input to Sustainable Development Commission Scotland’s work for the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust (to be published on their website). It was also sent to Department for Environment, Food
& Rural Affairs as an input to the review of sustainable development and well-being indicators.
This report is based on the 'Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress' (Stiglitz Report, 2009).
2011-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThis paper was an input to Sustainable Development Commission Scotland’s work for the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust (to be published on their website). It was also sent to Department for Environment, Food
& Rural Affairs as an input to the review of sustainable development and well-being indicators.Gweithredu’n gallach : sut y gall technoleg gwybodaeth a chyfathrebu hyrwyddo symudedd cynaliadwSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22242016-03-28T11:13:17Z2010-01-01T00:00:00ZTransport currently accounts for 29% of the UK’s total carbon dioxide emissions, and unlike other major sectors, its emissions continue to rise. But by making more effective use of information communications technology we can reverse that trend, and at the same time make travel in the UK easier, safer and more environmentally friendly in the future.
Welsh language version of 'Smarter moves : how information communications technology can promote sustainable mobility'.
2010-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesTransport currently accounts for 29% of the UK’s total carbon dioxide emissions, and unlike other major sectors, its emissions continue to rise. But by making more effective use of information communications technology we can reverse that trend, and at the same time make travel in the UK easier, safer and more environmentally friendly in the future.Smarter moves : how information communications technology can promote sustainable mobilitySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22232016-03-28T11:16:43Z2010-01-01T00:00:00ZTransport currently accounts for 29% of the UK’s total carbon dioxide emissions, and unlike other major sectors, its emissions continue to rise. But by making more effective use of information communications technology we can reverse that trend, and at the same time make travel in the UK easier, safer and more environmentally friendly in the future.
English language version of 'Gweithredu’n gallach : sut y gall technoleg gwybodaeth a chyfathrebu hyrwyddo symudedd cynaliadwy'.
2010-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionTransport currently accounts for 29% of the UK’s total carbon dioxide emissions, and unlike other major sectors, its emissions continue to rise. But by making more effective use of information communications technology we can reverse that trend, and at the same time make travel in the UK easier, safer and more environmentally friendly in the future.Renewable heat in Scotland : report to the Scottish GovernmentSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22222016-03-28T11:10:47Z2009-07-01T00:00:00ZThe report identifies existing renewable heat schemes in Scotland and the potential contribution of renewable heat to meeting the greenhouse gas emission targets for 2050.
2009-07-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandThe report identifies existing renewable heat schemes in Scotland and the potential contribution of renewable heat to meeting the greenhouse gas emission targets for 2050.Review of public service regulatorsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22212016-03-28T11:10:53Z2009-08-01T00:00:00ZThis report began with the premise that the main public service regulators should be leading exponents of sustainable development, and encourage the bodies they regulate to do the same.
2009-08-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report began with the premise that the main public service regulators should be leading exponents of sustainable development, and encourage the bodies they regulate to do the same.Sector report for Ofsted : SDC – review of public service regulatorsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22202016-03-28T11:10:38Z2009-09-01T00:00:00ZThis report sets out the findings so far of the Sustainable Development Commission's review of public service regulators for Ofsted. The report includes the relevant policy context, an assessment of progress against the review goals set out by the SDC at the outset of this review, other progress, future developments and opportunities.
2009-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report sets out the findings so far of the Sustainable Development Commission's review of public service regulators for Ofsted. The report includes the relevant policy context, an assessment of progress against the review goals set out by the SDC at the outset of this review, other progress, future developments and opportunities.Green new deal for Northern IrelandSustainable Development Commission Northern Irelandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22192016-03-28T11:37:59Z2009-10-14T00:00:00ZKey figures from the world of government, business, the community and voluntary sector coming together to develop a platform for economic recovery in Northern Ireland.
2009-10-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission Northern IrelandKey figures from the world of government, business, the community and voluntary sector coming together to develop a platform for economic recovery in Northern Ireland.A sustainable new deal : a stimulus package for economic, social and ecological recoverySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22182016-03-28T11:06:45Z2009-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission's advice to Government on how to revive the UK's economy through a green recovery package.
2009-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commission's advice to Government on how to revive the UK's economy through a green recovery package.Local sustainable development lens : final proposal overview paperSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22172016-03-28T11:03:33Z2009-01-01T00:00:00ZThis paper provides an overview of the Sustainable Development Commission’s final proposal for a Local Sustainable Development Lens: a voluntary basket of local indicators that can be used to guide and track area-wide progress towards sustainable development at the local level.
2009-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper provides an overview of the Sustainable Development Commission’s final proposal for a Local Sustainable Development Lens: a voluntary basket of local indicators that can be used to guide and track area-wide progress towards sustainable development at the local level.Ynni llanw yn y DUSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22162016-03-28T11:30:00Z2007-10-01T00:00:00ZDengys ymchwil fanwl ynghyd ag ymgysylltu â’r cyhoedd a rhanddeiliaid y gallai tua 10% o anghenion ynni’r DU gael ei darparu gan gyfuniad o ynni llif llanw ac amrediad llanw, gyda thua 50% o adnodd y DU ar hyd arfordir Cymru.
This report examines in-depth the proposition for a Severn Barrage and also the possible application of tidal range, tidal stream and tidal lagoon technologies at other sites around the UK.; Welsh language executive summary of 'Turning the tide : tidal power in the UK'.
2007-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionDengys ymchwil fanwl ynghyd ag ymgysylltu â’r cyhoedd a rhanddeiliaid y gallai tua 10% o anghenion ynni’r DU gael ei darparu gan gyfuniad o ynni llif llanw ac amrediad llanw, gyda thua 50% o adnodd y DU ar hyd arfordir Cymru.Turning the tide : tidal power in the UKSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22152016-03-28T10:49:21Z2007-10-01T00:00:00ZThis report examines in-depth the proposition for a Severn Barrage and also the possible application of tidal range, tidal stream and tidal lagoon technologies at other sites around the UK.
Contents: Turning the tide : tidal power in the UK -- Executive summary -- Tidal power in the UK : research report 1 : UK tidal resource assessment -- Tidal power in the UK : research report 2 : tidal technologies
overview -- Tidal power in the UK : research report 3 : Severn barrage proposals -- Tidal power in the UK : research report 4 : Severn non-barrage options -- Tidal power in the UK : research report 5 : UK case studies.; Summarised in the Welsh language version of the executive summary 'Ynni llanw yn y DU'.
2007-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report examines in-depth the proposition for a Severn Barrage and also the possible application of tidal range, tidal stream and tidal lagoon technologies at other sites around the UK.Gosod y bwrdd : y Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy cyngor i’r Llywodraeth ar blaenoriathau deiet cynaliadwySustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22142016-03-28T10:41:43Z2009-12-01T00:00:00ZThis report, commissioned by Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, assesses the environmental and health impacts of changing patterns of food consumption.
Welsh language version of 'Setting the table : advice to government on priority elements of sustainable diets'.
2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesThis report, commissioned by Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, assesses the environmental and health impacts of changing patterns of food consumption.Setting the table : advice to government on priority elements of sustainable dietsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22132016-03-28T11:36:51Z2009-12-01T00:00:00ZEnglish language version of 'Gosod y bwrdd : y Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy cyngor i’r Llywodraeth ar blaenoriathau deiet cynaliadwy'.
2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionLow carbon Wales : regional priorities for actionSustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22122016-03-28T11:35:24Z2009-11-01T00:00:00ZSDC Wales sets out a plan for a transition to low-carbon living at a region by region level across Wales. Building on the existing approach of the 'Wales Spatial Plan', the strategy recognises the importance of cross-boundary, cross-sector working in building a more sustainable society.
English language version of 'Cymru carbon isel : blaenoriaethau rhanbarthol i'w gweithredu'.
2009-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesSDC Wales sets out a plan for a transition to low-carbon living at a region by region level across Wales. Building on the existing approach of the 'Wales Spatial Plan', the strategy recognises the importance of cross-boundary, cross-sector working in building a more sustainable society.Gwneud cynnydd yn gyflymach : ymateb cryno’r Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy i Fframwaith Cyffredin y DU ar gyfer Datblygu Cynaliadwy a Strategaeth Datblygu Cynaliadwy Llywodraeth y DU ar gyfer 2005Sustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22112016-03-28T11:33:53Z2005-03-07T00:00:00ZIn this summary we provide an overview of the UK’s 'Shared Framework for Sustainable Development' and a quick take on where we think the strengths of the UK Government strategy lie, where we see key challenges ahead, and the areas where we want to see the Government taking action right now.
Welsh language version of 'Stepping up the pace : SDC summary response to the UK Shared Framework for Sustainable Development and UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy 2005'
2005-03-07T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesIn this summary we provide an overview of the UK’s 'Shared Framework for Sustainable Development' and a quick take on where we think the strengths of the UK Government strategy lie, where we see key challenges ahead, and the areas where we want to see the Government taking action right now.Stepping up the pace : SDC summary response to the UK Shared Framework for Sustainable Development and UK Government Sustainable Development Strategy 2005Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22102016-03-28T11:33:48Z2005-03-07T00:00:00ZIn this summary we provide an overview of the UK’s 'Shared Framework for Sustainable
Development' and a quick take on where we think the strengths of the UK Government strategy lie, where we see key challenges ahead, and the areas where we want to see the Government taking action right now.
English language version of 'Gwneud cynnydd yn gyflymach : ymateb cryno’r Comisiwn Datblygu Cynaliadwy i Fframwaith Cyffredin y DU ar gyfer Datblygu Cynaliadwy a Strategaeth Datblygu Cynaliadwy Llywodraeth y DU ar gyfer 2005'.
2005-03-07T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn this summary we provide an overview of the UK’s 'Shared Framework for Sustainable
Development' and a quick take on where we think the strengths of the UK Government strategy lie, where we see key challenges ahead, and the areas where we want to see the Government taking action right now.Food procurement for health and sustainable development : summary of work submitted Sustainable Procurement GroupSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22082016-03-28T11:33:31Z2002-05-01T00:00:00ZThis report is a summary of the Sustainable Development Commission’s work on sustainable food procurement to date.
2002-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report is a summary of the Sustainable Development Commission’s work on sustainable food procurement to date.From vision to action : SDC’s perspective on the work of the Curry CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22072016-03-28T11:37:02Z2002-03-01T00:00:00ZThis report is the third in a series by the SDC aimed at assisting the government to put sustainable development at the heart of food and farming policy.
2002-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis report is the third in a series by the SDC aimed at assisting the government to put sustainable development at the heart of food and farming policy.Pioneering : the strategic route to sector sustainabilitySustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22062016-03-28T11:35:14Z2002-05-01T00:00:00ZGetting on top of sustainable development is no longer an option for companies - It’s an imperative. Not just to
reduce costs, manage risk and stay out of trouble, but to get ahead of the competition. And that makes it an
imperative for the trade associations that represent those companies.
2002-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionGetting on top of sustainable development is no longer an option for companies - It’s an imperative. Not just to
reduce costs, manage risk and stay out of trouble, but to get ahead of the competition. And that makes it an
imperative for the trade associations that represent those companies.Low carbon spaces : area-based carbon emission reduction : a scoping studyTyndall Centre for Climate Change ResearchSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22052016-03-28T11:33:33Z2002-06-02T00:00:00ZThe SDC appointed a team led by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research to review existing experiences on 'carbon reduction' at the sub-UK scale and to draw out lessons and recommendations.
2002-06-02T00:00:00ZTyndall Centre for Climate Change ResearchSustainable Development CommissionThe SDC appointed a team led by the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research to review existing experiences on 'carbon reduction' at the sub-UK scale and to draw out lessons and recommendations.Air transport & sustainable development : a submission from the SDCSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22042016-03-28T11:30:01Z2002-12-01T00:00:00ZReport on the implications of sustainable development for the future development of air transport in the UK.
2002-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionReport on the implications of sustainable development for the future development of air transport in the UK.A vision for sustainable agriculture : submission to the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and FoodSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22032016-03-28T11:33:25Z2001-10-01T00:00:00ZThis paper is the first stage in our work on sustainable food production, and is intended to inform the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food. The remit of the Farming and Food Commission is limited to England; but we believe the same broad objectives should also underpin future policy in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
2001-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper is the first stage in our work on sustainable food production, and is intended to inform the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food. The remit of the Farming and Food Commission is limited to England; but we believe the same broad objectives should also underpin future policy in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.A review of progress towards sustainable development in the UK : the contribution made by regional and devolved government, the private sector and NGOsEnvironmental Resource Management Limitedhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22022016-03-28T11:32:09Z2001-02-14T00:00:00ZBased on existing knowledge of work undertaken by regional and devolved government, the private sector and NGOs, this report makes use of the Government's sustainability indicators to review progress towards sustainable development in the UK.
2001-02-14T00:00:00ZEnvironmental Resource Management LimitedBased on existing knowledge of work undertaken by regional and devolved government, the private sector and NGOs, this report makes use of the Government's sustainability indicators to review progress towards sustainable development in the UK.Sustainability appraisal of policies for farming and food : a report for the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22012016-03-28T11:30:24Z2001-12-01T00:00:00ZPrepared for the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food, the SDC, with assistance from Levett-Therivel Sustainability Consultants, have developed a sustainability appraisal tool based on the objectives defined in 'A vision for sustainable agriculture'.
2001-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionPrepared for the Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food, the SDC, with assistance from Levett-Therivel Sustainability Consultants, have developed a sustainability appraisal tool based on the objectives defined in 'A vision for sustainable agriculture'.Sustainability indicators for waste, energy and travel for ScotlandSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/22002016-03-28T11:30:08Z2001-09-28T00:00:00ZThe SDC’s comments on sustainability indicators for waste, energy and travel for Scotland.
2001-09-28T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe SDC’s comments on sustainability indicators for waste, energy and travel for Scotland.Sustainable development in EuropeSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21992016-03-28T11:29:43Z2001-09-01T00:00:00ZThe SDC’s comments on the consultation paper published by the European Commission, following the decision of the European Heads of State and Government to ask the European Commission to prepare a sustainable development strategy for Europe.
2001-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe SDC’s comments on the consultation paper published by the European Commission, following the decision of the European Heads of State and Government to ask the European Commission to prepare a sustainable development strategy for Europe.How the public finds out about sustainable development : an audit of key campaigns, TV and newspapersSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21982016-03-28T11:29:43Z2001-02-14T00:00:00ZThis paper is intended to help the SDC decide what public role it should adopt in fulfilling its remit to advocate sustainable development across all sectors in the UK.
2001-02-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper is intended to help the SDC decide what public role it should adopt in fulfilling its remit to advocate sustainable development across all sectors in the UK.Public attitudes to sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21972016-03-28T11:29:44Z2001-02-14T00:00:00ZThere is a lot of information around on public attitudes to sustainable development, with varying degrees of reliability and relevance. Most of the work referred to here is UK based and comes from DETR, the British Social Attitudes survey and MORI surveys carried out for various groups. This report provides an enlightening overview of current attitudes.
2001-02-14T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThere is a lot of information around on public attitudes to sustainable development, with varying degrees of reliability and relevance. Most of the work referred to here is UK based and comes from DETR, the British Social Attitudes survey and MORI surveys carried out for various groups. This report provides an enlightening overview of current attitudes.Cynaliadwyedd llywodraeth cynulliad : Cymru 2009Sustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21962016-03-28T11:30:33Z2009-12-01T00:00:00ZWelsh language version of 'Sustainable development in government : Wales 2009'.
2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesWelsh language version of 'Sustainable development in government : Wales 2009'.Sustainable development in government : Wales 2009Sustainable Development Commission Waleshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21952016-03-28T11:30:00Z2009-12-01T00:00:00ZThe first assessment of the Welsh Assembly government's performance against its Green Dragon targets.
English language version of 'Cynaliadwyedd llywodraeth cynulliad : Cymru
2009'.
2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission WalesThe first assessment of the Welsh Assembly government's performance against its Green Dragon targets.Sustainable development in government 2008 : challenges for governmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21942016-03-28T11:33:24Z2009-05-01T00:00:00ZOur seventh annual SDiG assessment found good overall progress by the UK Government, especially on targets for water, waste and travel, though reductions in carbon emissions from offices were still not on track.
2009-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionOur seventh annual SDiG assessment found good overall progress by the UK Government, especially on targets for water, waste and travel, though reductions in carbon emissions from offices were still not on track.Sustainable development in government : annual report 2007Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21932016-03-28T11:30:16Z2008-03-01T00:00:00ZThe report assesses the performance of central UK government operations against the targets set out in the framework for Sustainable Operations on the Government Estate (SOGE).
2008-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe report assesses the performance of central UK government operations against the targets set out in the framework for Sustainable Operations on the Government Estate (SOGE).Sustainable Development Action Plans (SDAPs) : support and scrutiny from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21922016-03-28T11:30:01Z2008-05-01T00:00:00ZThis paper details the guidance, support and scrutiny that the SDC will provide on Sustainable Development Action Plans (SDAPs), to government departments, executive agencies, and other government bodies.
2008-05-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper details the guidance, support and scrutiny that the SDC will provide on Sustainable Development Action Plans (SDAPs), to government departments, executive agencies, and other government bodies.Sustainable development : third annual assessment of progress by the Scottish GovernmentSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21902016-03-28T11:30:19Z2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSDC Scotland’s annual assessment is based on a review of government policy across a range of topics from economy and energy to education, health, waste and biodiversity. The conclusions and recommendations are also based on discussions with expert groups in each policy area, government civil servants and a stakeholder survey.
Contents: Sustainable development : third annual assessment of progress by the Scottish Government -- Annexe 1: Scottish Government indicator and target data -- Annexe 2: Scottish Government indicator and target analysis -- Annexe 3: Delivery on recommendations from 'Sustainable Development: a review of progress by the Scottish Government, 2008' -- Annexe 4: Summary of stakeholder survey responses.
2009-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandSDC Scotland’s annual assessment is based on a review of government policy across a range of topics from economy and energy to education, health, waste and biodiversity. The conclusions and recommendations are also based on discussions with expert groups in each policy area, government civil servants and a stakeholder survey.A review of the National Performance Framework in light of the Stiglitz Report recommendationsSustainable Development Commission ScotlandCarnegie United Kingdom Trusthttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21892016-03-28T11:30:03Z2011-01-01T00:00:00ZThe aim of this paper is to review the structure of the Scottish National Performance Framework (NPF) against the 12 recommendations set out in the Stiglitz Report.
Contents: A review of the National Performance Framework in light of the Stiglitz Report recommendations -- Annex 1: A national performance framework (Chapter 8 of 'Scottish budget spending review 2007') -- Annex 2: The capabilities approach (reproduced from Sen and Alkire in the Stiglitz Report, p. 151) -- Annex 3: The equality measurement framework; This report is based on the 'Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress' (Stiglitz Report, 2009) and 'More than GDP : measuring what matters' (2011).
2011-01-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandCarnegie United Kingdom TrustThe aim of this paper is to review the structure of the Scottish National Performance Framework (NPF) against the 12 recommendations set out in the Stiglitz Report.Sustainable development : fourth annual assessment of progress by the Scottish GovernmentSustainable Development Commission Scotlandhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21832016-03-28T11:30:27Z2010-12-01T00:00:00ZSDC Scotland’s annual assessment is based on a review of government policy across a range of topics from economy and energy to education, health, waste and biodiversity. The conclusions and recommendations are also based on discussions with expert groups in each policy area, government civil servants and a stakeholder survey.
2010-12-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development Commission ScotlandSDC Scotland’s annual assessment is based on a review of government policy across a range of topics from economy and energy to education, health, waste and biodiversity. The conclusions and recommendations are also based on discussions with expert groups in each policy area, government civil servants and a stakeholder survey.Sustainable development in government : fifth annual report 2006Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21822016-03-28T11:30:12Z2007-02-01T00:00:00ZIn the fifth Sustainable Development in Government report, the SDC found disappointing performance overall, with the Government falling short of its targets on carbon, waste and water.
2007-02-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn the fifth Sustainable Development in Government report, the SDC found disappointing performance overall, with the Government falling short of its targets on carbon, waste and water.Changes in VED–modellingSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21812016-03-28T11:33:25Z2005-09-01T00:00:00ZThe aim of the modelling exercise is to help gain an understanding of whether increases in differential between VED bands would help the UK achieve its: 1) two targets relating to lower carbon cars 2) commitment to a 20% reduction in carbon emissions by 2010. This document should be read in conjunction with the SDC submission into the Government's Climate Change Programme Review.
2005-09-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe aim of the modelling exercise is to help gain an understanding of whether increases in differential between VED bands would help the UK achieve its: 1) two targets relating to lower carbon cars 2) commitment to a 20% reduction in carbon emissions by 2010. This document should be read in conjunction with the SDC submission into the Government's Climate Change Programme Review.Health, place and nature : how outdoor environments influence health and well-being : a knowledge baseSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21802016-03-28T11:33:18Z2008-03-01T00:00:00ZThis document demonstrates that, for people to be healthy, the environment around us must be health enhancing and provide opportunities to live a healthy life. It is acknowledged that the evidence base is incomplete, but conclude that research findings to date about the health impacts of the outdoor environment are sufficient to
warrant action.
2008-03-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis document demonstrates that, for people to be healthy, the environment around us must be health enhancing and provide opportunities to live a healthy life. It is acknowledged that the evidence base is incomplete, but conclude that research findings to date about the health impacts of the outdoor environment are sufficient to
warrant action.Every child’s future mattersSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21792016-03-28T11:32:10Z2010-04-01T00:00:00ZFollowing the release of its 'Every child matters' programme, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (now the Department for Education) asked the SDC to explore how the environment might affect the success of their initiative. Written for anyone working to improve the lives of children, 'Every child's future matters', argues that children must be able to get around safely by foot and bicycle, use our streets for social activity and play, and connect with nature in green and natural spaces.
Third edition. First edition published in 2007.
2010-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionFollowing the release of its 'Every child matters' programme, the Department for Children, Schools and Families (now the Department for Education) asked the SDC to explore how the environment might affect the success of their initiative. Written for anyone working to improve the lives of children, 'Every child's future matters', argues that children must be able to get around safely by foot and bicycle, use our streets for social activity and play, and connect with nature in green and natural spaces.Sustainable lives : what will sustainable lifestyles look like? : a provocationKnight, AlanSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21762016-03-28T11:32:12Z2009-01-01T00:00:00ZIn Sustainable Lives, published in 2009, Alan Knight, ex-SDC Commissioner for Business and Sustainable Consumption, outlines ten key principles for determining what a sustainable lifestyle might look like. The paper is intended as a provocation to stimulate discussion and debate around the actions needed to allow people to live sustainable lives.
2009-01-01T00:00:00ZKnight, AlanSustainable Development CommissionIn Sustainable Lives, published in 2009, Alan Knight, ex-SDC Commissioner for Business and Sustainable Consumption, outlines ten key principles for determining what a sustainable lifestyle might look like. The paper is intended as a provocation to stimulate discussion and debate around the actions needed to allow people to live sustainable lives.Better regulation for sustainable developmentCoote, AnnaDunlop, Claire A.James, Oliver, 1971-http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21752016-03-28T11:30:08Z2009-09-02T00:00:00ZThis discussion paper considers the case for using regulation as a lever to promote sustainable development in public services.
2009-09-02T00:00:00ZCoote, AnnaDunlop, Claire A.James, Oliver, 1971-This discussion paper considers the case for using regulation as a lever to promote sustainable development in public services.Assessment of progress against the headline indicatorsLevett-Therivel Sustainability Consultantshttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21742016-03-28T11:30:21Z2004-02-05T00:00:00ZThe Sustainable Development Commission commissioned Levett-Therivel to produce an independent analysis of the UK’s progress against the 15 ‘headline’ indicators of sustainable development adopted in 1999.
2004-02-05T00:00:00ZLevett-Therivel Sustainability ConsultantsThe Sustainable Development Commission commissioned Levett-Therivel to produce an independent analysis of the UK’s progress against the 15 ‘headline’ indicators of sustainable development adopted in 1999.Neighbourhood renewal and the sustainable development agendaSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21712016-03-28T11:30:01Z2001-11-21T00:00:00ZThere is a big overlap, often unrecognised between neighbourhood renewal and sustainable development.
2001-11-21T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThere is a big overlap, often unrecognised between neighbourhood renewal and sustainable development.Shows promise. But must try harder : an assessment by the Sustainable Development Commission of the Goverment's reported progress on sustainable development over the past five yearsSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21692016-03-28T11:29:45Z2004-04-13T00:00:00ZIn 1999, the UK Government published a sustainable development strategy for the UK, 'A Better Quality of Life'. The Government’s recent annual report on sustainable development, 'Achieving a Better Quality of Life' presents a review of progress since 1999.
2004-04-13T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionIn 1999, the UK Government published a sustainable development strategy for the UK, 'A Better Quality of Life'. The Government’s recent annual report on sustainable development, 'Achieving a Better Quality of Life' presents a review of progress since 1999.Progress : Sustainable Development Commission critique 2004Sustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21682016-03-28T11:29:48Z2004-06-01T00:00:00ZA 2004 review of sustainable policy and practice in the UK.
2004-06-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionA 2004 review of sustainable policy and practice in the UK.Embedding sustainable development across government : Environmental Audit Committee inquiry : memorandum of written evidence from the Sustainable Development CommissionSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21672016-03-28T11:30:32Z2010-10-01T00:00:00ZThe SDC's written evidence presented to the Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee as part of their investigation into how well sustainable development is being embedded in Government.
2010-10-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThe SDC's written evidence presented to the Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee as part of their investigation into how well sustainable development is being embedded in Government.Review 2001 : headlining sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21662016-03-28T11:26:51Z2001-11-01T00:00:00ZFor governments, businesses and private citizens, sustainable development has something to tell us about everything we do, and every decision we take. To demonstrate this point, we have selected six of the major news events of the SDC's first year and re-presented them through the prism of sustainable development.
2001-11-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionFor governments, businesses and private citizens, sustainable development has something to tell us about everything we do, and every decision we take. To demonstrate this point, we have selected six of the major news events of the SDC's first year and re-presented them through the prism of sustainable development.Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy : [summary]Jackson, Tim, 1957-http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21652016-03-28T11:33:10Z2009-03-01T00:00:00ZSummary of 'Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy'
2009-03-01T00:00:00ZJackson, Tim, 1957-Summary of 'Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy'Ffyniant heb dwf? : trawsnewid i economi gynaliadwy : crynodebJackson, Tim, 1957-http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21642016-03-28T11:33:10Z2009-03-01T00:00:00ZWelsh summary of 'Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy'
2009-03-01T00:00:00ZJackson, Tim, 1957-Welsh summary of 'Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economy'Prosperity without growth? : the transition to a sustainable economyJackson, Tim, 1957-http://hdl.handle.net/10023/21632016-03-28T11:33:14Z2009-03-01T00:00:00ZProsperity without Growth? analyses the complex relationships between growth, environmental crises and social recession.
This report is summarised by the documents 'Prosperity without growth? : summary' and 'Ffyniant heb dwf? : crynodeb'
2009-03-01T00:00:00ZJackson, Tim, 1957-Prosperity without Growth? analyses the complex relationships between growth, environmental crises and social recession.Aviation and sustainable developmentSustainable Development Commissionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10023/21622016-03-28T11:28:15Z2001-04-01T00:00:00ZThis paper seeks to contribute some views on the big policy questions in the government's consultation exercise on the future of air transport, of which the biggest seems to us to be whether the general presumption in favour of liberalisation and competition is compatible with a sustainable development framework.
2001-04-01T00:00:00ZSustainable Development CommissionThis paper seeks to contribute some views on the big policy questions in the government's consultation exercise on the future of air transport, of which the biggest seems to us to be whether the general presumption in favour of liberalisation and competition is compatible with a sustainable development framework.